2004 Lexus GX470 Original Rubber Floor Mats?
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2004 Lexus GX470 Original Rubber Floor Mats?
I am in need of the rubber floor mats for my gx470. Since winter is coming i want my car in the best condition inside. The dealer told there is a recall on them but I know people sell them online. I just do not know where i would like them to be the original ones my interior is gray. I also do not want a expensive site. Thanks
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Not original but I've heard great things about them. Probably 1/4 of the Lexus price also.
http://www.weathertech.com/
http://www.weathertech.com/
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Hey,
Our website price on the WeatherTech digital liners is more or less the same (maybe a little lower). However, I always try to help out CL members. I cannot set up an "official" group buy and post discounted pricing as we need to respect WeatherTech MAP pricing. If interested though, send me a PM and can always try to help out.
Steve
Our website price on the WeatherTech digital liners is more or less the same (maybe a little lower). However, I always try to help out CL members. I cannot set up an "official" group buy and post discounted pricing as we need to respect WeatherTech MAP pricing. If interested though, send me a PM and can always try to help out.
Steve
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I just saw these today. I hope he still has them.
David
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/for/2065062170.html
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http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/for/2065062170.html
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The guy asked a specific question and the thread gets derailed by sponsors pushing their product.........classy.
Back on topic. Anyone know the part number for the OEM rubber floor mats?
Back on topic. Anyone know the part number for the OEM rubber floor mats?
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Also, it's not HIS product but his store carries it. It was brought up, he thought we would be helpful and offer a good price in case the OP was interested.
Incidentally, I had the OE rubber mats in my IS. They wore a hole through them with less than 40K on the ODO. They are black. They are rubber. Folks here have experience and were just sharing a possible better alternative.
More than the OP is going to read this string looking for valuable information. It's not like he was pimping his "work from home and make 70K a year business". It was relevant. But thanks for being the thread police.
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.....not to pile on here, but..
I went from the all weather to digital-fit weathertech and they are unbelievable. I absolutely love them. I ordered mine from the weathertech website and then emailed Steve a day or so later to see if he could beat the price w/lexus version (regular tag pulled off and shiny "Lexus" in it's place). Steve replied to pm and emails instantly and very professionally indicated that he couldn't beat it by much. Very classy in my book.
Incidentally when my all weather mats wore a hole where my heel sits I used two part epoxy to make a patch and they worked fine thereafter. Weathertech still blows the rubber ones away though and they aren't that much more.
joe 2007 gx470
I went from the all weather to digital-fit weathertech and they are unbelievable. I absolutely love them. I ordered mine from the weathertech website and then emailed Steve a day or so later to see if he could beat the price w/lexus version (regular tag pulled off and shiny "Lexus" in it's place). Steve replied to pm and emails instantly and very professionally indicated that he couldn't beat it by much. Very classy in my book.
Incidentally when my all weather mats wore a hole where my heel sits I used two part epoxy to make a patch and they worked fine thereafter. Weathertech still blows the rubber ones away though and they aren't that much more.
joe 2007 gx470
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.....not to pile on here, but..
I went from the all weather to digital-fit weathertech and they are unbelievable. I absolutely love them. I ordered mine from the weathertech website and then emailed Steve a day or so later to see if he could beat the price w/lexus version (regular tag pulled off and shiny "Lexus" in it's place). Steve replied to pm and emails instantly and very professionally indicated that he couldn't beat it by much. Very classy in my book.
Incidentally when my all weather mats wore a hole where my heel sits I used two part epoxy to make a patch and they worked fine thereafter. Weathertech still blows the rubber ones away though and they aren't that much more.
joe 2007 gx470
I went from the all weather to digital-fit weathertech and they are unbelievable. I absolutely love them. I ordered mine from the weathertech website and then emailed Steve a day or so later to see if he could beat the price w/lexus version (regular tag pulled off and shiny "Lexus" in it's place). Steve replied to pm and emails instantly and very professionally indicated that he couldn't beat it by much. Very classy in my book.
Incidentally when my all weather mats wore a hole where my heel sits I used two part epoxy to make a patch and they worked fine thereafter. Weathertech still blows the rubber ones away though and they aren't that much more.
joe 2007 gx470
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Thought they were pulled from the shelves after the pedal fiasco? If there is anything to that whole debacle, why would you take the risk?
Also, it's not HIS product but his store carries it. It was brought up, he thought we would be helpful and offer a good price in case the OP was interested.
Incidentally, I had the OE rubber mats in my IS. They wore a hole through them with less than 40K on the ODO. They are black. They are rubber. Folks here have experience and were just sharing a possible better alternative.
More than the OP is going to read this string looking for valuable information. It's not like he was pimping his "work from home and make 70K a year business". It was relevant. But thanks for being the thread police.
Also, it's not HIS product but his store carries it. It was brought up, he thought we would be helpful and offer a good price in case the OP was interested.
Incidentally, I had the OE rubber mats in my IS. They wore a hole through them with less than 40K on the ODO. They are black. They are rubber. Folks here have experience and were just sharing a possible better alternative.
More than the OP is going to read this string looking for valuable information. It's not like he was pimping his "work from home and make 70K a year business". It was relevant. But thanks for being the thread police.
And now back on topic...... I have the OEM rubber floor mats in my Toyota 4Runner and have nothing but good things to say about them. They are heavy rubber and have deep grooves that would hold alot of liquid before spilling over. I don't see me wearing through them being an issue. Also, the pedal issue was never an issue for me. I always use mat clips/retainers. Can anyone confirm whether the OEM lexus all-weather rubber mats are indeed discontinued?