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Old Feb 3, 2021 | 09:07 AM
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I will probably get flamed since there have been many threads over the years on floor mats but I searched and didn't find any overwhelming consensus. What brand makes the best fitting all weather floor mats for a 2015 Lexus LS460 F-sport? Lexus? Husky? Weather Tech?

Husky website just flat out admits they wont fit and "trimming" may be required- not interested in that.

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Old Feb 3, 2021 | 10:38 AM
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I'm just using the heavy duty carpet mats that came with my car.

If you like the rubber mats, here's OEM mats at a good price - https://parts.lexusofpembrokepines.c...r-pu3205011r01
That seems to be the price for all four, going by the SKU description.
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Old Feb 3, 2021 | 01:21 PM
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I have the weathertech ones in my '15 Fsport AWD, and they fit great. However, I think there's an issue with weathertech and the non-AWD. Can't remember, maybe they only support the AWD version.
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Can't offer first-hand advice on F-sport fit but I have been (and continue to be) a WeatherTech fan, currently running 3 cars (Toyota Sequoia and RAV4 and Lexus RX) with their all-weather mats. When I bought my '15 LS RWD they were not offering anything so I bought the Lexus branded version from my dealer. The price was not out-of-line from WeatherTech and they fit perfectly (I would bet they were made by WeatherTech). At the time neither Lexus nor WeatherTech offered a heavy duty trunk liner so I waited and about a year later WeatherTech did offer it so I bought one. My only gripe ever about a WeatherTech product was this trunk liner, it does not fit well if you leave the cargo net and first aid kit in place. Good luck.
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I have Weathertech in my front,rear, and trunk. The fronts and trunk work well on my 13 AWD L but not a fan of the rear since it is two pieces . I think you will be better protected if you find a one piece rear. I tried throwing a towel between the two rear mats but it just keeps getting knocked aside.
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 07:37 AM
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Yeah you can't get Weathertech mats for the RWD car. No clue why. RWD really your only option is OEM.
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by KC4Life
I will probably get flamed since there have been many threads over the years on floor mats but I searched and didn't find any overwhelming consensus. What brand makes the best fitting all weather floor mats for a 2015 Lexus LS460 F-sport? Lexus? Husky? Weather Tech?

Husky website just flat out admits they wont fit and "trimming" may be required- not interested in that.

Appreciate the feedback!
From Lexus, it states these are for RWD models: https://parts.lexus.com/p/Lexus_2015...085013020.html

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I thought I read somewhere that Lexus discontinued the floor mat or something. Bummed me out because the ones on my 2010 AWD are faded and the car would look a lot nicer inside with new ones.
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I thought I read somewhere that Lexus discontinued the floor mat or something. Bummed me out because the ones on my 2010 AWD are faded and the car would look a lot nicer inside with new ones.
Your 2010 you can get lots of different floormats. The issue is the new fastners in the 13-17 models.
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
Your 2010 you can get lots of different floormats. The issue is the new fastners in the 13-17 models.
The new fastener kit could be bought from Amazon, "JIFFYY 4 Oval Car Mat Clips Floor Holders Fixing Clamps Clips for Toyota Lexus"
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 08:33 AM
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Thanks for the replies. My LS is AWD so it appears that weather tech is the best bet. Has anyone bought the following? https://parts.lexusofpembrokepines.c...QtNmwtdjgtZ2Fz

$82.50 seems too good to be true
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The new fastener kit could be bought from Amazon, "JIFFYY 4 Oval Car Mat Clips Floor Holders Fixing Clamps Clips for Toyota Lexus"
You have to cut the mats to accommodate that though.
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by KC4Life
Thanks for the replies. My LS is AWD so it appears that weather tech is the best bet. Has anyone bought the following? https://parts.lexusofpembrokepines.c...QtNmwtdjgtZ2Fz

$82.50 seems too good to be true
Good price, they came in my car when I got it. They hold up pretty well and fit perfect. Still using them with no issues..
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Old Feb 5, 2021 | 05:36 AM
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I would go with the OEM version
https://parts.hiltonheadlexus.com/p/...085013020.html
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To anyone dealing with salt and sand on roads, WeatherTech is the best option.
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