Best rear cargo mat with 3rd row seats removed? (1 Viewer)

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Yes --- but if you look at it - it is meant to completely cover the holes left in the floor by the third seat (it goes up to the back of the second seat and has holes you have to cut if you are going to install the third seats)

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This isn’t what people are looking for in this thread. They want a mat that doesn’t have the notches on the sides for the outboard mounting legs of the third row seats, and more closely follows the contours of the wheel well trim.
 
This isn’t what people are looking for in this thread. They want a mat that doesn’t have the notches on the sides for the outboard mounting legs of the third row seats, and more closely follows the contours of the wheel well trim.

Ahh --- I see what you are saying. Thank you.
 
I just bought the OEM cargo mat (PT206-60200-02) from my local dealer online for $63.60. Also picked up the rest of the all weather mats for 26-27% off.

Looks like they are trying to get rid of stock since there aren't going to be any 200's to put them in going forward. :bang:
 
Resurrecting this one...is there a difference between the HE and Lexus mats from a material standpoint? I could have sworn I saw a comment at one point, but can't find it.
 
Great thread on the 200 series rear mat (for 3rd row removed). Does anyone know where I can buy the 4 plastic caps that cover the holes on the floor (the holes meant to latch onto the 3rd row seats)?
 
Great thread on the 200 series rear mat (for 3rd row removed). Does anyone know where I can buy the 4 plastic caps that cover the holes on the floor (the holes meant to latch onto the 3rd row seats)?
What color interior? And do you mean the covers that snap on when the seats are folded up, or the trim that surrounds the anchors and hides the edge of the carpet?
 
I am looking for the 4 plastic covers (in gray) pictured in this photo. Any ideas?

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I am looking for the 4 plastic covers (in gray) pictured in this photo. Any ideas?

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For a 2011 it should be 72918-60021-B0 for gray. Beige would be -E0

Note that these are different than the covers for the second row anchors.. for anyone else coming along looking for part numbers.
 
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@rtong1234 I just had a thought.. if you aren't aware the covers snap into spots on the bottom of the third row seats. So they may be hiding there if you still have those.
 
@rtong1234 I just had a thought.. if you aren't aware the covers snap into spots on the bottom of the third row seats. So they may be hiding there if you still have those.
Thanks! There's a lot I don't know about those 3rd row seats. Just like the 2nd row seats, I just learned about those crazy straps that hold them up when you want to "collapse" the seats.
 
just ordered one of these : cargo mat

no affiliations, just hoping it works out.
my local dealers wanted 200 for the HE mat....oof.
 
Talk to your bodybuilder friend and find out where the gym buys it's weight room mats. I set this up with full panel tuck, and the @Air Down Gear Up sits on top. Very nice. Much robust.
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Talk to your bodybuilder friend and find out where the gym buys it's weight room mats. I set this up with full panel tuck, and the @Air Down Gear Up sits on top. Very nice. Much robust.
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That looks great

The technical term is “stall mat” and places like tractor supply generally have it in stock.

Also the easy way to cut it is to spray with soapy water then use a nice sharp box cutter. It helps if you elevate the main part of it and let the mat bend downward where you cut so it opens up as you slice.
 
That looks great

The technical term is “stall mat” and places like tractor supply generally have it in stock.

Also the easy way to cut it is to spray with soapy water then use a nice sharp box cutter. It helps if you elevate the main part of it and let the mat bend downward where you cut so it opens up as you slice.
Confirming this technique. Learned by doing, but ugly but are hidden.
 

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