Cargo Liner
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Cargo Liner
I need a heavy duty rubber cargo liner for the back so the dogs don't slip and slide around. Anyone know of a good brand? Needs to be thick and rubber not the plastic (slippery) kind.
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I had a WeatherTech in mine and it was great. Perfect fit and color match was good. McNeil advertises them in all the car magazines.
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Try this link for web site:http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp.aspx
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Try this link for web site:http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp.aspx
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Do a search on E-bay for RX400h you will find Sewell Lexus and Park Place Lexus up there with 5 rubber mats $150 to $170 about.
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Just got my order from weathertech for the cargo liner and front/rear floor mats. The cargo liner and front floor mats are an exact fit for the RX and I am very pleased with the quality. Note: weathertech does not have exact cuts for the rear mats but their shape is good enough for the job
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this is the one i have. sewell sells for $95 and right now there is a 15% off all accessories coupon on the website. there is no sales tax outside of TX and the shipping rates are very reasonable.
it works great for my dogs and looks nice too. it's also a perfect fit and does not interfere with any of the trunk hooks where the cargo nets would go (it is cut around those areas perfectly). i don't know how non-slip it really is, my dogs are small so normally i have a small bed and blankets for them back there. the other thing you could do is get that Rubbermaid sticky mat stuff and put it back there when the dogs are in the back and the roll it up and store it when they are not. i use that when i give my dogs a bath inside.
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it works great for my dogs and looks nice too. it's also a perfect fit and does not interfere with any of the trunk hooks where the cargo nets would go (it is cut around those areas perfectly). i don't know how non-slip it really is, my dogs are small so normally i have a small bed and blankets for them back there. the other thing you could do is get that Rubbermaid sticky mat stuff and put it back there when the dogs are in the back and the roll it up and store it when they are not. i use that when i give my dogs a bath inside.
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Thanks guys. I had a weathertech one for the LR, I agree the floor mats are great but the cargo liner was not thick rubber like the floor mats. Unfortunately, the dogs would slide around unless they were lying down. Of course dog owners know they don't like to stay still at the start of any trip.
My biggest concern is the that I need a thick rubber cargo liner specifically made for the 400h that the dogs will have a good grip on. I have not looked into the one at the dealer, I will check it out when I pick up the auto.
Thanks for all your input.
My biggest concern is the that I need a thick rubber cargo liner specifically made for the 400h that the dogs will have a good grip on. I have not looked into the one at the dealer, I will check it out when I pick up the auto.
Thanks for all your input.
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