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Old 11-06-06 | 12:24 PM
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Default Floor liners: What brand are you using?

Are you guys using any floor liners?

What brand are you guys using?

Weathertech? Husky? Any suggestions?
Old 11-06-06 | 01:08 PM
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I bought the WeatherTech Floor Liners.

Check out this thread:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...ht=Weathertech
Old 11-06-06 | 01:37 PM
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Lexus All-Weather. I was thinking about the WeatherTech Floorliners, but All-Weather was free from my dealer.
Old 11-06-06 | 06:41 PM
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seems like the weathertech had very good feedbacks...i think i will probably go with those...

thanks for posting the link...Jorge
Old 11-07-06 | 08:38 AM
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You won't be sorry with the Weathertech Floor liners. I have them as well as the Liner for my hatch area.
Old 11-07-06 | 12:49 PM
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I used the Sisal floor mats, with a complimenting color, from Beverly Hills Motorsports. I don't care for the "rubber mat" look like Weather Tec so I go with Sisal. Natural fiber that absorbs water quite well. I have used it in previous cars, Mercedes, Acura Legend, and Nissan Maxima. I remove them in the spring and put the carpeted ones back in. Btw, if you choose to look at them, the last time I was in their catalog, they don't show them but they DO have them. A friend just ordered a set.

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Old 11-08-06 | 03:24 PM
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I've had my Weathertech liners in for a couple weeks now and I couldn't be happier. We've had over 6" of rain in the past 4-5 days and the floor liners look as though they have be given a real work out! I can't EVEN imagine what my floor/mats would have looked like had I not gotten them down before this started. I know as soon as it clears up for a day or two I can pull them out, clean them off and they (as well as the carpeting below) will look at good as new. I can't speak for any other liners, but I can recommend the Weathertech's whole heartedly!
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Ms350, from what I see on the Weather Channel, you need a boat, not a SUV! I can see how you would want the rubber mats in WA. Here in PA with only occasional rain and snow, my sisal floor mats work quite well.

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Old 11-10-06 | 07:11 AM
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i have husky in my land cruiser but the wife has the lexus all-weather in her gx and had them previously in her rx 330. either is fine, i would go with either brand without hesitation.
Old 11-10-06 | 05:39 PM
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I ended up getting the Lexus all weather floor mats and cargo mat, very durable and tough....not that I need it in So CAL
Old 11-12-06 | 10:13 AM
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Grumpa---- You are right about that! The rain's have given way today to the expected 40-60mph winds! Hope they're wrong!

The Dealer had the Lexus All Weather Mats in the RX we test drove. I remembered they fit well and thinking I would have to get those if/when I bought mine. Had they had them in stock, and/or my Lexus Pursuits points had kicked in, I probably would have bought them. However, In the meantime, I read about the Weathertechs on this board and loved the extended coverage, which is helpful for this area of the country...
Old 11-14-06 | 07:16 PM
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Lexus all weather. Very nice!!!
Old 11-14-06 | 08:27 PM
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I have Exact Mats which are pretty nice also.
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Reviving another old thread....

The question still stands for me. We live in WA. Liners seem to be the way to go for us. We need just the 1st and 2nd row.
Husky has the lower price and seems to be comparable in availability and quality of WeatherTech.

Does anyone have Husky liners in their RX?
What color with which interior color?
Can someone post pics of actual Husky liners in an RX?

Weathertech's look better in pics, because they show the actual fit into the RX, while Husky shows a general pic...

Thanks!
Old 04-16-08 | 09:48 AM
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Lexus OEM all weather, Lexus emblem and all. Easy to clean, too. They are not the CATCH all type though.


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