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Floor liners: What brand are you using?

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Old 04-16-08, 12:15 PM
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We have a clear version similar to weathertech that fit superbly. I'll try to find where we bought them and post. They were on the net and at a great price. Nice thing about the clear mats, you can see our Thundercloud emblem on the carpets!!
Old 04-16-08, 01:28 PM
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We have the WeatherTech floor liner and it was a superb purchase! Perfect fitment and cleans up well with some soap and water. We got the cargo liner too since it allows us to haul dirtier items the back without worries.
Old 04-18-08, 09:49 AM
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We bought the Weathertech floor liner front and back row. Good quality, fit and protects carpet from water, dirt, etc. very well...
Old 04-21-08, 11:35 AM
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Lexus brand all-weather mats for our RX since dealer included them free with purchase. However, we are considering the WeatherTech for our 2000 GS4 since Lexus no longer makes their brand of all-weather mats for that model. One downside with WeatherTech according to their customer service is their front mats don't have "hold-down" holes for the floor pins to go thru. They also said their mats are not custom-made like Lexus brand so fit-up may not be exact.
Old 04-21-08, 12:24 PM
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I don't know about the WeatherTech floor mats, but their FloorLiners does have "hold down" holes where the floor pins goes through.
Old 04-21-08, 05:26 PM
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When I got my 2008 RX350 a couple of months ago it came with the cargo liner. One side is carpet to match the rest of the interior and you flip it over and it is rubber on the other side. So far I am very pleased with it as it has worked well with golf pull cart muddy wheels, bagged pine bark mulch and garden soil, dog crate, etc. Of course liquids could run off the edge but I could put down some garbage bags for that situation. Has anybody that has this kind of mat still got the weather-tech or husky rear hatch liner ?
Old 05-07-08, 04:53 PM
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I had never heard of the Weathertech all-weather mats before but I knew I had to have something. The light gray mats in my RX 350 got dirty within a day or two of shampooing them. I got the Lexus mats, which look very similar to Weathertech, except they have "Lexus" on them and have the holes for the hold-down posts. The Lexus all weather mats were $140.
Old 05-08-08, 05:37 AM
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+1 on Lexus all weather. so far so good.
Old 05-08-08, 08:15 AM
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Any one have a discount code or a promo code for weather techs?
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I just bought a weathertech cargo liner - search on Amazon - I looked up the part number for my linter on weathertechs website and foudn it on Amazon for $67 when everyone wants $120 - it had free shipping - bought it thinking it was a messup and I would get floormats, but it came yesterday and is what I ordered for almost half the normal price.

This is what I got for the cargo area http://www.amazon.com/WeatherTech-41...0269244&sr=1-1
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Dealer threw OEM all weather mats in with the purchase or I would have gone Weathertech.
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I have the Lexus all weather mats. The dealer gave them to me due to all the problems I have had. The mats are made better than the car!
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Originally Posted by rklages
I just bought a weathertech cargo liner - search on Amazon - I looked up the part number for my linter on weathertechs website and foudn it on Amazon for $67 when everyone wants $120 - it had free shipping - bought it thinking it was a messup and I would get floormats, but it came yesterday and is what I ordered for almost half the normal price.

This is what I got for the cargo area http://www.amazon.com/WeatherTech-41...0269244&sr=1-1
Just curious. Does the weathertech cargo liner have a lip at the back where it contacts the back seats? If you need to fold the back seats down to get in some large cargo is the lip going to be in the way ?
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Weathertech has minor slope at the back the bend up a little more when it hits the back of the seats, but flatens out a bit when you put the seats down and is fairly soft and flexible, so will just bend flat when you put something on it - very nice design and good quality.

Rob
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Not to defibrillate an old thread, but-

After sealing my headlamps for the moisture problem last night, I received more gear from Fedex today. Got some Tan Weathertech FloorLiner™ DigitalFit® Floor Liners for the front. The OEM carpet mats had seen better days. I had Husky Liners in a previous 4Runner and a Sequoia, but I heard rave reviews about these. And they don't have the truck look that my Huskyliners did.

Hopefully the rear and cargo mats get here soon.
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