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Here are some additional pics of the Oedro liners. At least for the fronts, you can see how the protector extends farther over the sill then the OEM models. They fit very good, better then WT ones I had in my 4 Runner, although at some point I'll try a heat gun to eliminate the gap on the drivers side. (pics exaggerate, it's not that bad and passenger side is better)
I like the look of OEM better, so it's really a toss up but I'll be keeping these.
Take delivery in a couple days of a new GX-460 rear seat is a bench. Looking for recommendation for all weather floor liners, the Lexus PT 9086017002 3 pc? Weathertech? Husky? any insight greatly appreciated.
Weathertech fitment and durability is significantly better than Husky. I use neither in the cargo area ... use the Lexus mat given it is rubbery so things do not slide around.
I love our weathertech for 1st and 2nd row floors. For the cargo area we use the canvasback full setup, love the canvasback back there as it keeps the 3rd row fully functionally without having to mess around with any floor mats.
We're hoping to start a family soon so going to have to search for some second row leather seat protectors to keep them looking new after 6 years of child seat use
I recently purchased Husky liners for mine. Fitment is spot on and coverage is excellent, and looks to be better on photos than WeatherTech, e.g. reaching under the pedals. They were also cheaper - Amazon sale. I had WTs in my previous car and they didn't feel like a better quality product, IMHO. Lexus rubber liner in the trunk.
I love our weathertech for 1st and 2nd row floors. For the cargo area we use the canvasback full setup, love the canvasback back there as it keeps the 3rd row fully functionally without having to mess around with any floor mats.
We're hoping to start a family soon so going to have to search for some second row leather seat protectors to keep them looking new after 6 years of child seat use
The plastics in the trunk area scratch easily. I would recommend canvasback for at least the plastic side areas and seat backs.
I should have bought the canvasback when I first got my gx.
I ordered some WeatherTech window visors and floor liners the day after (10/14) I took delivery of my '22 GX (10/13) and they only just shipped out the visors (10/18). I know that even though WT products are expensive, they are worth the money. However, after paying extra for the shipping and they still took their sweet time to ship these out, I think I'm just going to cancel the floor liners. I'll just wait for the visors and keep those, but I guess it's a blessing in disguise they haven't shipped out the floor liners yet.
I've had WT in my Explorer and the fronts was ok, the rear seat was not a good fit, I changed to 3D MAXpider, much better fit, I order them for the GX and ordered the OEM Lexus rubber mat for the trunk
I got so sick and tired of waiting for WT to ship out my floor liners that I emailed them to cancel it. Suddenly, in the middle of the night, they shipped it out. Had I known this was all it would take for them to get it moving, I would have threatened to cancel last week. I can't remember the last time a company took 3-5 days to handle a shipment. This is no knock on their product, by the way, which I've found to be excellent. However, I don't recall them taking this long to ship things out. Perhaps it's "due to COVID-19" like everything else.
I bought the Smartliner floor mats for my 2021 GX and I am very impressed with them.
I had Weathertech in my 2008 4Runner and they were great but the Smartliner seem to cover certain areas better, like around the left foot brace and cover more of the door sill. The material they are made from is softer, not like the OEM rubber cargo area mat, but definitely more compliant than the Weathertech.
I just wish Lexus made full coverage rubber floor mats like they have for the cargo area https://www.smartliner-usa.com/
Always used Weathertech on a number of cars over the years. This time around, given our car is leased (although I'll probably keep it), decided to save some money and go Husky. The Husky liners fit almost as good. Only slight concern is they seem to have shorter lips and worried they'll hold less snow/water in the winter.