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Will floor mats from other generations fit a UCF10/11?
Just what the title says. I've gone through all the floor mat topics that come up in a search and didn't find anything that really discussed this point. I'm looking at getting a set of the optional Celsior floor mats for mine and found a set for my car, but I've also come across some really great looking optional mats for a UCF20.
Does anyone have experience with this, or at least provide measurements of UCF20 mats so I can check against my set?
In case anyone else needs this information, I've since come to the conclusion that the UCF20 floor mats are of a similar size to those in my UCF11 and shouldn't pose a problem in fitting them. I've also found out that Celsior floor mats are in general very different from what the Lexus got. Mine are about twice as thick as the photos of LS400 mats, but lack a heel pad. The Celsior floormat sets also include a cover for the driveshaft tunnel, which it seems like the LS400 doesn't have. LS400 mats also look smaller, and are differently shaped from Celsior mats.
Last edited by creilly; 07-01-17 at 02:47 PM.
Reason: I accidentally a word
So my UCF20 floor mats came in, here's some photos if anyone actually needed to know the answer to this question:
Front fit is quite good, and the UCF10 mat actually fits better than the UCF11 mats that came in my car. The driver's side mat of my set isn't in super nice condition, but cleaned up very nicely. When I picked them up the pink wasn't visible at all. I'm the only one sitting in that seat so I don't mind so much. The only problem with the front mats is that the mounting hooks don't align with the holes in the floor mats, but after a few days of driving with these in there's been no slippage.
Rear fit is tight but workable. The real challenge here is the rear passenger (left) side mat, which as you can see comes up very close to the front passenger seat mounting points. It binds a little if the front seat is moved back, but I keep my passenger seat adjusted to comfortably fit someone my size (around 6'4") and in this position there's room for anyone that might be sitting in front, and for rear seat passengers as well. The driveshaft tunnel cover is also a tight fit, but stays down fine and doesn't impede movement of anything in the cabin.