Which floor liner for the price?
#32
WeatherTech FloorLiners, All-Weather Mats and All-Vehicle Mats are all manufactured right in Bolingbrook, Illinois by skilled American workers, using all American materials. All the materials used to create our mats are only sourced from other American facilities.
I’ve been using them for years and they have phenomenal customer service. I’ve had a few items replaced free of charge including ten year old liners I tried to buy just the drivers side and they sent me a new front set for free.
For the person that said we should of purchased an American car if that was the priority, unfortunately most American cars aren’t really American cars anymore and almost none of them that are considered desirable. I had a 16 Explorer lease and even though it wasn’t a bad truck it was inferior to a 07 ES I had prior to my RX in every way even though it had 115,000 miles. I try to buy American made where I can but it also has to makes sense. I’m not one of those that will buy a crappier product just because it’s made here. If a company makes a great product using local labor I have no problem whatsoever paying the premium for it.
I’ve been using them for years and they have phenomenal customer service. I’ve had a few items replaced free of charge including ten year old liners I tried to buy just the drivers side and they sent me a new front set for free.
For the person that said we should of purchased an American car if that was the priority, unfortunately most American cars aren’t really American cars anymore and almost none of them that are considered desirable. I had a 16 Explorer lease and even though it wasn’t a bad truck it was inferior to a 07 ES I had prior to my RX in every way even though it had 115,000 miles. I try to buy American made where I can but it also has to makes sense. I’m not one of those that will buy a crappier product just because it’s made here. If a company makes a great product using local labor I have no problem whatsoever paying the premium for it.
Last edited by ellocovg; 07-24-20 at 05:55 PM.
#33
WeatherTech FloorLiners, All-Weather Mats and All-Vehicle Mats are all manufactured right in Bolingbrook, Illinois by skilled American workers, using all American materials. All the materials used to create our mats are only sourced from other American facilities.
I’ve been using them for years and they have phenomenal customer service. I’ve had a few items replaced free of charge including ten year old liners I tried to buy just the drivers side and they sent me a new front set for free.
For the person that said we should of purchased an American car if that was the priority, unfortunately most American cars aren’t really American cars anymore and almost none of them that are considered desirable. I had a 16 Explorer lease and even though it wasn’t a bad truck it was inferior to a 07 ES I had prior to my RX in every way even though it had 115,000 miles. I try to buy American made where I can but it also has to makes sense. I’m not one of those that will buy a crappier product just because it’s made here. If a company makes a great product using local labor I have no problem whatsoever paying the premium for it.
I’ve been using them for years and they have phenomenal customer service. I’ve had a few items replaced free of charge including ten year old liners I tried to buy just the drivers side and they sent me a new front set for free.
For the person that said we should of purchased an American car if that was the priority, unfortunately most American cars aren’t really American cars anymore and almost none of them that are considered desirable. I had a 16 Explorer lease and even though it wasn’t a bad truck it was inferior to a 07 ES I had prior to my RX in every way even though it had 115,000 miles. I try to buy American made where I can but it also has to makes sense. I’m not one of those that will buy a crappier product just because it’s made here. If a company makes a great product using local labor I have no problem whatsoever paying the premium for it.
The only thing on my car that's Chevrolet are the bowtie logos and the LS3 engine which make this car special. The workmanship & performance of this car is excellent. Sad it didn't sell well in the US only in production for 4yrs. Needless to say there are some bad imports I've owned some of those crappy cars in the past. Thought I was saving money then...
#34
I've had only the Lexus OEM all weather liners in my RXs. Once a year, in the spring, I pull them and take them, with a stiff brush and some detergent, to the shower. One at a time I put them on the bottom of the shower, run hot water on them, add some detergent, and give them a good brushing. Rinse and drain, and they're like new.
Last edited by dibl; 07-26-20 at 02:15 PM.
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coolbrazz (07-25-20)
#35
All Weather Floor Liners
Looking to purchase all weather preformed tub style floor liners for my new RX350, considering, WeatherTech, Smartliner, and OEM Lexus, or if you have another brand please chime in. I know WeatherTech and Smartliner are a thin flexable plastic, are the OEM Lexus the same material/thickness or more of a thicker rubber like material?
Interested in knowing what you have and how you like them.
Interested in knowing what you have and how you like them.
#36
Looking to purchase all weather preformed tub style floor liners for my new RX350, considering, WeatherTech, Smartliner, and OEM Lexus, or if you have another brand please chime in. I know WeatherTech and Smartliner are a thin flexable plastic, are the OEM Lexus the same material/thickness or more of a thicker rubber like material?
Interested in knowing what you have and how you like them.
Interested in knowing what you have and how you like them.
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Cocal (12-28-20)
#39
Need reviews of Floor Mats for 2021 RX350
We just purchased a 2021 RX350, Nori Green Pearl / Glazed Carmel, and are now looking for floor mats to replace the carpeted ones. We have always used Weather Tech in the past, but are just checking to see what others use, and their opinions on them.
Thanks
Thanks
#40
I got these off of ebay? or amazon? for roughly 100 bucks. I always hated the oem style floor liners cause crap would always find its way down the sides and vacuuming would be a pain. These are good though, water proof and sides are raised so everything stays in there. It takes me 5 mins to vacuum the whole car now instead of 20 mins taking off all the mats and trying to vacuum all the crap stuck deep in the carpets. To wash them I just vacuum and then use a quick detail spray, or if theyre really dirty i scrub/pressure wash them and let them air dry and they've held up well for over a year.
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#45
I've purchased weathertech mats before. They are good, but I hate their large, conspicuous logo. I prefer factory mats.
My 2022 350RX F Sport came with both mats. Ill use the all weather rubber ones in the winter months and the carpeted ones in the summer.
My 2022 350RX F Sport came with both mats. Ill use the all weather rubber ones in the winter months and the carpeted ones in the summer.