WeatherTech Floor Liners from Factory Store (Pics)
#16
Just got my Weathertech Floor Liners and I LOVE THEM !!!! I have the beige interior on my RX 450h and wasn't sure if I should get the black or the tan. Thank god I got the black. They are striking, especially with the black upper trim on the doors and I'm sure they'll be easier to clean and end up looking new for longer. Mine fit super snug on the sides, just like djkidkris' and not like zman350's. I didn't get the cargo liner because there's no black back there, I'm thinking about getting the tan. If anyone has pictures please post so I can make my decision.
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#17
Just a side note to Canadians interested in the Weathertech Cargo Liner....the one that the Lexus dealer sells here is made by Weathertech with a Lexus Label over where it would say Weathertech...available in black only and less expensive that from WeatherTech itself!!
dentate
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dentate
Oshawa, ON
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As soon as I bought my 2010 Rx 350, I ordered the black floor liners and gray cargo mat from Weathertech. I am extremely satisfied with my choice...in fact, I have them in my MINI cooper plus buy them for my kid's cars. Graet company!
#21
Since I own a full set of black WeatherTech liners for my new Subaru Outback, I thought I would add my perspective. I purchased them for my Outback because if I am going to use a car under conditions that would require them, I would drive the Outback and leave the RX 450h home.
They provide exceptional protection and work perfectly. But, that much plastic will change the feel of your interior. For that reason, I only have them installed when they are needed and revert back to standard mats for most of time. IMHO, they can take a plush interior and really make it feel much cheaper. I am only posting this observation to point out that unless you have a heavy use application, they may not be worthwhile.
They provide exceptional protection and work perfectly. But, that much plastic will change the feel of your interior. For that reason, I only have them installed when they are needed and revert back to standard mats for most of time. IMHO, they can take a plush interior and really make it feel much cheaper. I am only posting this observation to point out that unless you have a heavy use application, they may not be worthwhile.
#22
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Just ordered my liners through them, can't wait to get them. Paid $37.00 less then with weathertech themselves. Can't beat that deal anywhere. Trust me I checked. This is our fourth set of floor liners. We love them.
#23
Thanks for the heads up...I checked them but I also saw the Husky weatherbeaters and they look very good, good reputation and they are $58 cheaper....i will have to make my mind up and decide which one to get
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You're not going to go wrong either way. Husky and WeatherTech liners fit very similar. I personally like the "look" of the WeatherTech product more but either way you're looking at the best Floor Liners for your Lexus.
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I highly recommend the Weathertech floor liners. I have them in my 2008 Jeep, 2010 Camaro, 2011 Camry SE, and now Ill have them In my 2010 RX350. So easy to clean. Also they give the interior a very rich and clean look. The Husky's are a little cheaper and people i know that have them love them as well. I guess just personal preference.
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djkidkris who makes the your protector behind the driver seat? I have one but a little shorter. I also have the mats in gray even the cargo mat. Let me know if anybody needs pics of the gray ones.