weathertech rubber mats
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weathertech rubber mats
Does anyone have opinions on the weathertech mats? Searched the forum and some people say the weathertech mats do not fit well and the retention eyelets are misplaced. Anyone have these mats and are happy with them? I was planning on purchasing them, but now having second thoughts.
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Does anyone have opinions on the weathertech mats? Searched the forum and some people say the weathertech mats do not fit well and the retention eyelets are misplaced. Anyone have these mats and are happy with them? I was planning on purchasing them, but now having second thoughts.
GX with rear DVD has a different shape passenger footwell. The floor liners they offered for this configuration were not even close. When contacted about it, their support and follow-through were non-existent, particularly when you consider that they were effectively advertising the wrong product. So, in summary, never again as far as I'm concerned.
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I would wait for Lexus factory mats. They should be available soon. Check with your dealer. I tried the Weather Tech mats on my LS 460 and they didn't fit well. I ordered the Lexus mats and they fit great. Lexus stopped making the mats because of the stuck accelerator problems. I'm waiting right now on the factory all weather mats for my GX 460. I purchased a cheap set at Sam's Club until I can get the factory all weather mats. I was told Sept. for the GX, but I wouldn't hold my breath...
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I would wait for Lexus factory mats. They should be available soon. Check with your dealer. I tried Weather Tech the mats on my LS 460 and they didn't fit well. I ordered the Lexus mats and they fit great. Lexus stopped making the mats because of the stuck accelerator problems. I'm waiting right now on the factory all weather mats for my GX 460. I purchased a cheap set at Sam's Club until I can get the factory all weather mats. I was told Sept. for the GX, but I wouldn't hold my breath...
You were told September? I hope so. I'm waiting for a set for the LX, and they have no idea when...
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They changed the design on them again. They made them thin for the IS and ES and received a lot of complaints. I've heard from Lexus Corp., they've changed the design to a thicker mat. I heard the new ones were thin and had no grooves for the ES and IS. I'm tired of waiting...
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They changed the design on them again. They made them thin for the IS and ES and received a lot of complaints. I've heard from Lexus Corp., they've changed the design to a thicker mat. I heard the new ones were thin and had no grooves for the ES and IS. I'm tired of waiting...
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That design change is welcome news. Frankly, I still think of Lexus' doing this whole thing for the full line-up as a huge knee-jerk reaction. I could not see a floor mat easily jamming the accelerator on my GX and even less on the LX. A brick, maybe, but not a floor mat or even two stacked floor mats. There is a lot of space down there.
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Waiting for the LX was its own ordeal, but now I've had it for 5 months and am also waiting for my winter mats, which were part of the deal. I did buy a Weathertech cargo liner for it.
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I looked at Weather Tech for a cargo liner, but one wasn't available. I'm just going to wait for the Lexus cargo liner and Lexus all weather mats. I also had that roll over recall right after I took delivery...
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For what it's worth, the Lexus AW mats on the RX are the new generation, and probably will make their way to the other models. They are a superior design than previously. The rubber is denser, the thickness has been reduced, and they fit better overall. They have not changed the hook design. There is a placement warning molded in the mat adjacent to the pedals, and of course, they have kept the edge well clear of the accelerator.