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Old May 4, 2024 | 08:51 AM
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I’m confused about the part numbers for my 2022 NX 350 Premium. Some Lexus sites say pt9087822202 and then pt9087822102 Any help would be appreciated non-hybrid
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Old May 4, 2024 | 11:02 AM
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I’m confused about the part numbers for my 2022 NX 350 Premium. Some Lexus sites say pt9087822202 and then pt9087822102 Any help would be appreciated non-hybrid
From what I could gather pt9087822202 is for Hybrid and pt9087822102 is for regular
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Old May 4, 2024 | 11:52 AM
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Old May 5, 2024 | 12:03 AM
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Yeah yeah WeatherTech mats are nice and all but they also cost $215 + shipping another idk $50; Lexus OEM mats are $160 + shipping idk $30 soo yeah you do the math
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Originally Posted by oreon333
Yeah yeah WeatherTech mats are nice and all but they also cost $215 + shipping another idk $50; Lexus OEM mats are $160 + shipping idk $30 soo yeah you do the math
true, but they fit so well!
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Old May 5, 2024 | 07:37 AM
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As mentioned in another post in the past, I purchased the blk Lexus OEM cargo rubberized mat, I had to load 7 cinder blocks for my sister in law and did not put any protection on the mats..... scratched the mats easily... If you intend to haul stuff .... Weathertech for the cargo area may be the way to go....
Uhh, maybe someone can do the Weathertech torture tech with cinder blocks and report back? ; )
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Old May 5, 2024 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Lexicon1
As mentioned in another post in the past, I purchased the blk Lexus OEM cargo rubberized mat, I had to load 7 cinder blocks for my sister in law and did not put any protection on the mats..... scratched the mats easily... If you intend to haul stuff .... Weathertech for the cargo area may be the way to go....
Uhh, maybe someone can do the Weathertech torture tech with cinder blocks and report back? ; )
The Weathertech also have more of a raised edge to contain any spills or whatever you feet track in. They may be more expensive, but they're a perfect example of getting what you pay for. The same argument we use to justify getting a Lexus over a Toyota and also the same excuse some use for the dreaded regular or premium gas argument.
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These mats are fantastic!
No, I don't have a pair yet as my car came with Lexus all weather mats for front and back, which have been performing pretty good in our Canadian weather. I've been in vehicles that have them and there coverage area is great, they tightly fit around car seat base, pedal area and right up to the plastic trim in floor footwell as well.

https://www.tuxmat.ca/products/8709-...ear=2022&inp=1
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Originally Posted by Lexicon1
As mentioned in another post in the past, I purchased the blk Lexus OEM cargo rubberized mat, I had to load 7 cinder blocks for my sister in law and did not put any protection on the mats..... scratched the mats easily... If you intend to haul stuff .... Weathertech for the cargo area may be the way to go....
Uhh, maybe someone can do the Weathertech torture tech with cinder blocks and report back? ; )
I am not sure any mats, including WeatherTech could withstand cinder blocks ( unless placed very gently). I would have put down a old blanket first.

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Bar none. The TUX mats are the beast Ive had them all in SUV and trucks. The quality and look is second to none. Even the Lexus service dept commented on the mats
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Old May 8, 2024 | 09:04 AM
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I noticed that for the cargo area, the Tux mats appear to be bigger, and cover the hatch sill. Is this a good thing, or a bad thing?

https://www.tuxmat.ca/cdn/shop/produ...g?v=1698153759


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Old May 8, 2024 | 09:30 AM
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The pictures make it look like the Tux mats are cloth covered. Are they?
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I think it's a very good thing that they cover the rear hatch sill! And since Tux is a Canadian company I know why they've designed such mats for vehicles, CRAPPY Canadian weather! Winter in most parts of Canada is brutal on a car's interior and most of us wait till the sun is up for more than a few hours in a day (that's how we know spring is coming) to do a thorough clean of the interior. Their mats go a long way in helping make that a little easier.

I have a loaner today as my '22 NX 350h is in for service and it's a '24 RX base with only a few hundred kilometres on it. As such it's destined for a demo sale down the road I assume. And with that, all the temporary protective coverings are left in place like clear plastic over the door thresholds / sills brushed aluminum plates and the rear hatch too. This I find funny, Lexus clearly knows these 'pretty' add ons in aluminum look cool but on the functionality front not so much, they scratch up quickly with heavy use and then look a mess. The 'utility' factor of choosing this material in a high wear location completely baffles me. "oh yeah, these spots here, where the owner is bound to bump and scuff up the surface, let's do them a great favour and make it out of aluminum foil so you know it'l look crappy even faster then with just having it made out of durable plastic". Same with metal trimmed foot pedals for that 'sporty' but even more slipperier surface finish so your foot can slip off when it's -10 outside and snowing and your boots can't stay on the pedals without extra cautious movements.
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Old May 8, 2024 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Randyp1234
The pictures make it look like the Tux mats are cloth covered. Are they?
No they're a very durable plastic water and weather proof like material. They have a finish texture that looks like cloth though, almost like carbon fibre I think.

https://www.tuxmat.ca/pages/faq-product-information
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Old May 8, 2024 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Stedman
Bar none. The TUX mats are the beast Ive had them all in SUV and trucks. The quality and look is second to none. Even the Lexus service dept commented on the mats
I left WeatherTech many cars ago--shifted to TuxMats and they're terrific. The other thing is they don't show the wear or get a 'flattened' finish over time. I never have to take them out to wash them. Just vacuum, wipe off with an interior cleaner and they're like new again. I've bought them as gifts for family members. Everybody really likes them. Even dealers have mentioned how nice they are.
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