Rx330 Floor Mats
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Does anyone know how much a new set of floor mats cost? The all weather ones from irontoad are around 100.00. If I can buy another set for the same price as the all weather ones I might do that instead. Let me know....
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Irontoad will have the best price on parts and accessories made by Toyota.
Looks like they've got the all-weather mats (PT206-48046) for 71.20.
They don't show the original carpet mats on the page, but you can certainly ask them for a quote. They'll do better than your local Lexus dealer, even with the shipping cost.
Looks like they've got the all-weather mats (PT206-48046) for 71.20.
They don't show the original carpet mats on the page, but you can certainly ask them for a quote. They'll do better than your local Lexus dealer, even with the shipping cost.
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In comparison to the floormats on my '01 IS300, the floormats on my '05 RX330 is miserably thin. Cost cutting? The floormats on my '05 350Z are equally thin and in the course of 3 months of ownership I wore a hole right through them. Mind you now, I wear dress shoes not combat boots. With the recent rains my ash interior is looking pretty sh1tty. I plan on getting a pair of all season floormats from a manufacturer called Lloyd's rubbertite. Here's a site with the floormats. I think if you do a Google search you can find better pricing than this site though.
http://www.autoanything.com/products...3&v_id=1904035
http://www.autoanything.com/products...3&v_id=1904035
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Originally Posted by Domo-Kun
In comparison to the floormats on my '01 IS300, the floormats on my '05 RX330 is miserably thin. Cost cutting? The floormats on my '05 350Z are equally thin and in the course of 3 months of ownership I wore a hole right through them. Mind you now, I wear dress shoes not combat boots.
Shoulda kept the mats. The OEM mats in the 330 look good but are paper-thin. In 18,000 miles I have worn the driver's mat almost all the way through. The 300 mats were thick and plush, while the 330's mats look good their quality is pretty miserable. Looks like I'll be replacing them soon!
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I thought about that when I "gave away" about $100+ worth of 300 mats, but there are several differences - although the colors would match perfectly. The shape of the front mats is slightly different and while the rear mats are similar, the 330's have the grommets for hooks to hold them in place.
Wonder why Lexus makes you buy all four mats? Why not sell front and rear floor mats separately?
Wonder why Lexus makes you buy all four mats? Why not sell front and rear floor mats separately?
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