All weather floor liners, 2024 F-Sport
#1
10th Gear
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All weather floor liners, 2024 F-Sport
I've searched and other than aftermarket I can't find 2023-2024 NX floor mats from Lexus. What gives? Will 2022 OEM mats fit?
#2
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https://www.tuxmat.com/products/8709...ear=2023&inp=1
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SdeGat (07-24-23)
#3
I miss the days when you walk into a dealership and order exactly what you want and only what you want. I just did that with my 2022 F-150 but more companies have curtailed that ordering. I hope that supplies pick up and everyone can get back to that.
#6
Pit Crew
I recently bought my Lexus all weather mats from the below link. Only $155. Great deal! Less than half the price of what my local stealership was charging.
LEXUS NX350 2022- 2024 3PCS BLACK ALL WEATHER LINERS PT908-78221-02 for sale online | eBay
LEXUS NX350 2022- 2024 3PCS BLACK ALL WEATHER LINERS PT908-78221-02 for sale online | eBay
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#7
Racer
Here is a great way to test if you should get the Lexus OEM rubber mats or something more protective like the Tuxmats. I have both (and had the OEM rubber mats in my RX, which were very similar) and they both appear to be of high quality material. The test? Go to the service center where the snow plows are kept. If in the fall you see mounds of salt (or buildings designed to store road salt) oh, say 2 or 3 stories high, then you need the more protective mats. An unwelcome portion of that salt you see will eventually find its way into your car and form a thick hard crust around the outside edge of the OEM mats, sticking to the carpet and generally making a mess even with the mats. If you don't desalinate your carpets occasionally, it turns into a cement like material packed into the carpet fibers and then its an extra PITA to clean.
However, if you can't find such a place in your area with massive amounts of salt, or the only snow plow in the entire area is cousin Bob's pickup, then the OEM mats are perfect.
However, if you can't find such a place in your area with massive amounts of salt, or the only snow plow in the entire area is cousin Bob's pickup, then the OEM mats are perfect.
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Here is a great way to test if you should get the Lexus OEM rubber mats or something more protective like the Tuxmats. I have both (and had the OEM rubber mats in my RX, which were very similar) and they both appear to be of high quality material. The test? Go to the service center where the snow plows are kept. If in the fall you see mounds of salt (or buildings designed to store road salt) oh, say 2 or 3 stories high, then you need the more protective mats. An unwelcome portion of that salt you see will eventually find its way into your car and form a thick hard crust around the outside edge of the OEM mats, sticking to the carpet and generally making a mess even with the mats. If you don't desalinate your carpets occasionally, it turns into a cement like material packed into the carpet fibers and then its an extra PITA to clean.
However, if you can't find such a place in your area with massive amounts of salt, or the only snow plow in the entire area is cousin Bob's pickup, then the OEM mats are perfect.
However, if you can't find such a place in your area with massive amounts of salt, or the only snow plow in the entire area is cousin Bob's pickup, then the OEM mats are perfect.
#9
I live in warm weather year round & I have a set that came with my 2022 fsport in the box unused. Make me an offer and I will figure out how much to ship to you
nicedut@gmail.com
nicedut@gmail.com
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nicedut (07-26-23)
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Also, if you send me your zip code, i can figure out an economical shipping cost.
#12
Can you please tell me where you bought them and how u paid for them?
Thank you
#13
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You won't be disappointed. While you're at it, check out Tuxmat All Weather Floormats. The quality is as good as 3D Maxpider's. Both are my favorite floormats.
#15
@GoneSkiing I've been a fan of 3D Maxpiders for many years. I've purchased their floor mats for the last 10 cars I've owned. I discovered they are slow to come out with new model year floor mats. When I picked up my 23 NX 450H+ back in April this year they didn't have anything to fit my new car. So I went searching and found the Tuxmat All Weather Floormats. They are pretty much the same material on top but what I liked most about them was how deep the pan was and how much more area they covered and the protection they provided. You'll love the 3D Maxpiders as they are a great product and should last the entire time you own the vehicle.
@RX350h I have purchased many sets of 3D Maxpiders in my day. I originally began buying them off of Amazon but a few years ago I discovered they had stopped. I spoke with the company that was selling them and they told me they no longer used Amazon. I started buying them direct from the US dealer at their website: https://www.partcatalog.com/maxpider...ctline-options
You won't be disappointed. While you're at it, check out Tuxmat All Weather Floormats. The quality is as good as 3D Maxpider's. Both are my favorite floormats.
@RX350h I have purchased many sets of 3D Maxpiders in my day. I originally began buying them off of Amazon but a few years ago I discovered they had stopped. I spoke with the company that was selling them and they told me they no longer used Amazon. I started buying them direct from the US dealer at their website: https://www.partcatalog.com/maxpider...ctline-options
You won't be disappointed. While you're at it, check out Tuxmat All Weather Floormats. The quality is as good as 3D Maxpider's. Both are my favorite floormats.