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Old 08-20-10 | 12:37 PM
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does anyone know where I can find some all weather mats for my 2006 is250... everywhere I check it comes up discontinued.

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Old 08-20-10 | 12:48 PM
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the only luck to buy OEM is having someone already had it sell it to u. or u can buy aftermarket.
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Costco has some really nice ones that you can cut to fit. All black grooved rubber, pretty thick. Not bad.
Old 08-20-10 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by roxlexus
does anyone know where I can find some all weather mats for my 2006 is250... everywhere I check it comes up discontinued.

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They stopped producing that style because of the floor mat recall. The replacements that I just got a few weeks ago as part of the recall are PAPER THIN--don't get them (unless they are free, of course). My OEM mats had a hole and a tear in them after 3 years--if they didn't, I wouldn't have wanted the replacement mats. Weather Tech makes custom fitted all weather mats--way better quality.
Old 08-20-10 | 01:01 PM
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I have WeatherTech FloorLiners. Absolutely love them! They are hands down the best "floor mats" I have ever owned in a car - and I have tried many others over the years.
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I have WeatherTech FloorLiners. Absolutely love them! They are hands down the best "floor mats" I have ever owned in a car - and I have tried many others over the years.
I have them too! AWESOME!
Old 08-20-10 | 02:04 PM
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I assume both the WeatherTech mats and the floor liners have the holes on the driver's side that work with the hooks?

I bought WT mats in my previous car, and the rubber quality was great, but there were no hooks in the floorboard or anything to think about. Especially after the accident that resulted in the floormat recall I am paying more attention to floormat fitment these days.
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I have WeatherTech FloorLiners. Absolutely love them! They are hands down the best "floor mats" I have ever owned in a car - and I have tried many others over the years.
sweet, thanks for the info.
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I'm thinking about doing WeatherTech floormats... the Lexus ones look cool but they don't last. I'm probably buy it in October before the rain season comes.
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Originally Posted by MBTC
I assume both the WeatherTech mats and the floor liners have the holes on the driver's side that work with the hooks?

I bought WT mats in my previous car, and the rubber quality was great, but there were no hooks in the floorboard or anything to think about. Especially after the accident that resulted in the floormat recall I am paying more attention to floormat fitment these days.
Yep, the holes are there. The fitment is 100% perfect too. Cleaning is easy and vacuuming is almost unnecessary...
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ers-is250.html

Here's my original thread if anyone wants to see what they look like.
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if you have an AWD, i have the 2 front oem mats for 40 plus shipping and paypal in good condition, lmk
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The dealer told me that the OEM all wheather mats will be on sale again by October, at least here in NY. but these are the ones that some members say it is not as durable as they seem thinner rubber wise. They also state that it will go for around $90.
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The dealer told me that the OEM all wheather mats will be on sale again by October, at least here in NY. but these are the ones that some members say it is not as durable as they seem thinner rubber wise. They also state that it will go for around $90.
Just say "NO"....
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Just say "NO"....
hahah, it's better than not having them at all...


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