Where to find all weather mats?
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I remember seeing the all-weather mats for my 04 330 at the dealership, but I went today and could not find them... Anyone bought them online? how are they?
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I just bought a set from irontoad.com and it showed up after a week or so. Lexus OEM and they make us feel lots better in the bad weather than using carpet mats.
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I live in the Indianapolis, IN area and the first thing I did was buy the Lexus winter mats. Got the best price including shipping from http://www.irontoad.com . They also have the best price on the cabin air filter which I plan to change once we get out of the "salt" season here. Fit perfectly in the car even attaching to the same plastic hooks as the carpet mats! And the deep grooves keep the slush in.
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What I do for winter mats is go to Home Depot or any store that sells indoor/outdoor carpeting by the foot. Find a color that I like and get about a six foot length. I believe it comes in 6 ft and 12 ft widths.
Using your existing mats as a decal, draw it on the carpet and cut it out. Voila, a perfect fit. You can even poke holes for the hooks to keep it from sliding.
This costs about 10 to 12 bucks and looks better than those rubber or plastic mats.
Using your existing mats as a decal, draw it on the carpet and cut it out. Voila, a perfect fit. You can even poke holes for the hooks to keep it from sliding.
This costs about 10 to 12 bucks and looks better than those rubber or plastic mats.
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Yes, but the benefit to the rubber mats is that they retain the slush and salt residue in the deep ribbing for those of us in snow states instead of letting it roll off and under the mat soaking the vehicle carpet which can then eventually rust out the floor pan. Indoor/outdoor carpet is not absorbant.
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