All Weather Mats
#1
All Weather Mats
Just bought a new 2010 RX 350 and need advice on if there are any good quality after market all weather mats. I know the original Toyota and Lexus all weather mats were recalled and never replaced. The dealer says these were supposed to be redesigned but so far nothing has been released. Please advise me on this.
#3
I'm probably the only fan of the Lloyd's Rubbertites here. I've had them for years without any problems in the snow and rain. No wear or holes either. The driver and passenger side front mats have the holes to secure them on the clips, the rear passenger mat is one piece and the cargo mat fits perfectly. Note, the driver side mat does not go under the gas pedal. I have a feeling the Lexus mats will be designed the same way when they come out again. The Rubbertites are definitely different look-wise than the Lexus or Weathertech mats. That's one of the reason I like them so much. And they are less expensive too. I got the entire set for less than $140.
#5
Just bought a new 2010 RX 350 and need advice on if there are any good quality after market all weather mats. I know the original Toyota and Lexus all weather mats were recalled and never replaced. The dealer says these were supposed to be redesigned but so far nothing has been released. Please advise me on this.
Last edited by Johnny; 09-06-10 at 11:57 AM.
#7
Weather tech here, you can spill a HUGE super big gulp and NONE will get to the carpet, I got first row, second row and cargo liner. The two shown above do very little when snow and water are on your shoes. The water can roll off the side of the mat and get below the rubber mat and get moldy. The Weathertech are very nice. I will post pics later.
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#8
Weather tech here, you can spill a HUGE super big gulp and NONE will get to the carpet, I got first row, second row and cargo liner. The two shown above do very little when snow and water are on your shoes. The water can roll off the side of the mat and get below the rubber mat and get moldy. The Weathertech are very nice. I will post pics later.
#9
I was told by the parts department of 3 different Lexus dealers that the Lexus all-weather mats have been redesigned and will be re-released mid-September. But, as they say, I'll believe it when I see it. I hope the info is true, as I'm anxious to get them before the bad weather arrives.
#12
Had the Weathertech's for about a month. Great fit. A little pricey but worth it. Wait til you spill something and it catches all the liquid. Or if you are in a cold weather region and you have to deal with snow, slush, and salt.
#13
There weren't any stop-sale in Canada, only in the US market, so you could get it anytime in Canada. As for the US, they will be available sometime mid-September. It may not look the same.
#14
The replacement ES350 mat was of cheaper quality and much less of a 'all weather' mat.
I like the Weathertech all weather's over most other company mats because they look less 'trucklike' for a luxury vehicle and offer true all weather protection.The Weathertech floor liners provide more protection but are very trucklike to me.
#15
Joeb, I guess people will be buying the mats from Canada now. I can see the shortage coming. They'll be backordered for months. Or maybe our Canadian friends will scoop them all up and sell them to us at a premium
That's a shame about the lower quality. I haven't had Lexus mats since the 300. I wasn't too impressed with the quality and deterioration in the heel area. I'd sooner buy cheap mats every few months. I discovered Lloyds when I had the kick panels done on the 330. I needed something that could be cut to fit without looking cut. Lloyds mats fit the bill perfectly. The Rubbertites held up great over the years with little to no sign of wear. But I will say I like the design of the Canadian mats. They definitely do not look like the typical Lexus mats or remotely trucklike. I'm curious to see how they hold up, especially in the winter.
That's a shame about the lower quality. I haven't had Lexus mats since the 300. I wasn't too impressed with the quality and deterioration in the heel area. I'd sooner buy cheap mats every few months. I discovered Lloyds when I had the kick panels done on the 330. I needed something that could be cut to fit without looking cut. Lloyds mats fit the bill perfectly. The Rubbertites held up great over the years with little to no sign of wear. But I will say I like the design of the Canadian mats. They definitely do not look like the typical Lexus mats or remotely trucklike. I'm curious to see how they hold up, especially in the winter.