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Old 12-10-05, 12:25 PM
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Thumbs down Weathertech Floorliners

I got a set of Weathertech Floorliners www.weathertech.com for my 2001 RX. They sent me out a set and they fit like crap. Permanent twist to the plastic, very hard and they would hang up on the front of the seat when I moved it forward. So, I called them and they told me that they should fit perfect and sent me out another set. The second set fit much better, but still gets caught on the bottom of the seat when it is moved forward. They actually hit the seat frame. The box says 2005 and up Highlander which they say is correct.

Anyone have success with these? How about the Weathertech rubber mats or the Lexus rubber mats? Both sets of liners are going back, they just don't seem to work. I was even going to cut the edge of the liner a little, but after looking at them closer, I would have to cut a lot of material to make them work.

Thanks..KW
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I got the Lexus floor mats for my 2006 IS 250 AWD. They fit fine, including the wierd shape on the driver's side.
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Originally Posted by carguy07
I got a set of Weathertech Floorliners www.weathertech.com for my 2001 RX. They sent me out a set and they fit like crap. Permanent twist to the plastic, very hard and they would hang up on the front of the seat when I moved it forward. So, I called them and they told me that they should fit perfect and sent me out another set. The second set fit much better, but still gets caught on the bottom of the seat when it is moved forward. They actually hit the seat frame. The box says 2005 and up Highlander which they say is correct.

Anyone have success with these? How about the Weathertech rubber mats or the Lexus rubber mats? Both sets of liners are going back, they just don't seem to work. I was even going to cut the edge of the liner a little, but after looking at them closer, I would have to cut a lot of material to make them work.

Thanks..KW
I've had the weathertch floor mats on my 99 and 04 RX (with the cargo liners) and on my Nissan Maxima and they fit just fine.I haven't tried the Lexus all weather mats but I think that the weathertechs can hold more dirt and water . My wife is petite and she moves the seat forward when she drives and we've never had problems.
I can't imagine buying any car without getting the weathertechs. My original mats which are below the weathertechs look brand new since nothing leaks on them.

If you're not happy I would send them back and try the Lexus ones maybe they'll fit better.
Good Luck

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Thanks for the help. I have the "Floorliners" which are different than the regular rubber mats. They are like a hard plastic tray. I think I will just exchange them for the rubber mats. Thanks..KW
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Originally Posted by carguy07
Thanks for the help. I have the "Floorliners" which are different than the regular rubber mats. They are like a hard plastic tray. I think I will just exchange them for the rubber mats. Thanks..KW
My bad. I didn't even know they had those. I think you'llbe happier with the rubber mats. They can hold lots of dirt and water. I wouldn't even consider the Floorliners .They look ugly on a Lexus.
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hi, can you let me know if the weathertech rubber mat covers all of the second row of your RX330? I am looking to get a set of the all weather mats for my 2006 RX330 but is really concern about the second row coverage.
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Originally Posted by hobokensky
hi, can you let me know if the weathertech rubber mat covers all of the second row of your RX330? I am looking to get a set of the all weather mats for my 2006 RX330 but is really concern about the second row coverage.
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No. The middle is open. That is specifically why the wife wanted a car with black interior so the dirt wouldn't show. You can buy a third mat and put it in the middle.Not sure if it would fit or look good. If you have any old mat experiment with it and see it looks acceptable before ordering a third one.

If you leave the middle open and it becomes dirty you can buy some carpet spot remover and try to maintain that area as needed when it's get dirty.

Good luck

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i think they look pretty good though the weathertech floorliners

http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...1197&Year=2007

are yours the same as these because i can't see how they wouldnt fit well?
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Buy aftermarket headlights, but always buy OEM floor mats. Just return that crap and get a full set of new mats from a dealer for $110.
It is just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by dakims
i think they look pretty good though the weathertech floorliners

http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...1197&Year=2007

are yours the same as these because i can't see how they wouldnt fit well?

That's them, they are made of hard plastic so they don't lay on the floor flat. They pivot all over the place. I think they botched the pattern on the RX and made it with the seat either out or all the way back. Unless they fixed the design issues they are junk.
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