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here are some shots of my floormats. First pic is a comparison to the LX carpet, then the first gen lexus rubber ones they made and then the new ones they are currently selling. Im using the full coverage rubber set all around.

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Thanks for posting the pics, CrusrDug! I'm still trying to decide between the Catch-All Extreme and the Weathertech Floor liners (pictured). The Weathertechs are $25 more for front and rears.

I noticed they design the fit to go over the foot rest which seems nice. I had to trim mine to get it where I wanted. Also, their lip goes over the molding and the X-treme you can tuck under if you want. Are those in your LX? If so, check the fit over where the gas foot is and along that side. The X-treme do not fit completely flat against that carpet. Maybe this summers heat will help!!

Also, the X-treme do have a subtle texture to them but it's hard to tell in the picture. I cleaned them this weekend and after a couple months of grime- they look brand new again. I don't know if I'll ever go back to carpet:)
 
Thanks for posting the pics, CrusrDug! I'm still trying to decide between the Catch-All Extreme and the Weathertech Floor liners (pictured). The Weathertechs are $25 more for front and rears.


The Weathertech's are the next set I am going to get. For hunting mainly they appear to offer the best overall protection when the boots are muddy ;) . FYI: The Nifty Catch All+ that I have been using the past 18+ months are already starting to crack on the floor side...and seem to allow moisture to penetrate to the back side (Nifty will warranty them...all I need to do is send them back to where I purchased them).
 
I'm gonna chime in with Elltee and the earlier posts. I get those rubber mats with the big ribs at Target, I think they're about $12 for the front pair (just me and my wife for now). They're great for mud and snow that won't come off your boots outside the truck, and then instantly releases once you climb in.

They last about 2 years, then I trash 'em and buy a new set.
 
Are those in your LX? If so, check the fit over where the gas foot is and along that side. The X-treme do not fit completely flat against that carpet. Maybe this summers heat will help!!
Nope, not mine. The Weathertech pics are from their website. I'm still using the OEM rubber mats.
 
was really pleased with the extreme catchalls (same as crusrdug) this past weekend on a camping/fishing trip where we got rain and an inch of wet sloppy snow. worked great. really nice fit. used carpet tape to make the fit perfect and keep it from moving.

now i just have to figure out if the hi sided carbox liner that goes all the way to the folded up 2nd row will fit an 07, then all of the carpet will stay clean.

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Instead of carpet, Australians get a full rubber liner (front, center and rear) in their standard 105's. I wonder what that would cost to get here.
 
I guess I knew that wasn't yours- different color!!

Hey, I would almost consider the full liner. The problem I have is when people get in and they still can't get their dirty feet from the side step to the floor mat without hitting the little bit of carpet in between the mat and the molding (second row). Looks like Louds liners may cover more of the carpet in the second row. If they made all of these a bit wider, they would be perfect.
 
my 2 cents

I too have used the classic weathertech mats and discovered the heel wear. So when I was looking for mats for my Sienna van I found and purchased these custom rubber made to fit.
http://www.customfloormats.com/ "RUBBER CUSTOM FLOOR MATS"
They are $69.94 for a 4 piece set. I liked that for my van they covered all the carpet in front and rear.
But... when I just purchased mats for my "NEW" 04 LC I did go back to weathertech BUT, I bought the new "Floorliner"
So far I really like them. I just got home from Mammoth with a little fresh snow and they worked great. They look great too. I liked that they had a lip around the edges to keep water, snow, sand , etc off carpet.
:grinpimp:
 
I ordered the Husky Liners. I like the look of them better than the Nifty Xtreme mats. In the end went with Husky... Good product...
 
I too have used the classic weathertech mats and discovered the heel wear. So when I was looking for mats for my Sienna van I found and purchased these custom rubber made to fit.
http://www.customfloormats.com/ "RUBBER CUSTOM FLOOR MATS"
They are $69.94 for a 4 piece set. I liked that for my van they covered all the carpet in front and rear.
But... when I just purchased mats for my "NEW" 04 LC I did go back to weathertech BUT, I bought the new "Floorliner"
So far I really like them. I just got home from Mammoth with a little fresh snow and they worked great. They look great too. I liked that they had a lip around the edges to keep water, snow, sand , etc off carpet.
:grinpimp:

I've been using the weathertech mats for over ten years. When the heel spot wears, if you mix up some two-part epoxy and coat the worn area, I think they'll go forever.
 
I also have them and highly reccomend them.
 
Are the "digital fit" a different material, or pattern, or just a more precise shape?
 
Are the "digital fit" a different material, or pattern, or just a more precise shape?

It has a different look, finish pattern and fit. More like a high end floor than a utilitarian look.

I was pretty impressed by this description of what goes into them and will be getting a set soon.

A Message from David MacNeil

Digital-fit Floor Liner
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All-Weather Floor Mats
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I have the Weathertech floor liners in my truck and ordered a set for the Landcruiser. When I got them I looked at the Husky floor liners as well. The Weathertech are thicker and seem to be made out of a better material.

There is a difference between the Weathertech floor mats and the floor liners too. I like the floor liners much better.
 
It has a different look, finish pattern and fit. More like a high end floor than a utilitarian drain grate.
The "digital-fit" liner looks the same as the one I posted in 2007 (post #60). Maybe they just changed the name or maybe it actually fits better?
 
I just tried out the Nifty 625447 Catch-All Premium front mats in my 2006 LX and the fitment is not so good. The mats do not cover the floor completely, there are gaps on all sides. What's worse is the mat interferes with the gas pedal when you floor it. I've moved the mat all around to find an optimal location but am less than satisfied. Passenger side has similar problem with poor coverage. I'm wondering if the transmission hump and floor are slightly different in the VVTi engines?
 
I have the Weathertech floor liners from a couple years ago and love them. Those digital fit look about the same. The only hang up I have is that the rear mat gets caught on the front seat rails and doesn't always sit flat, thereby covering the rear seat floor heat vents. Not really a big deal, and I'm sure a razor knife or pair of shears would fix the problem.

What I like the best is that they don't move at all. All other floor mats seem to migrate and twist with foot action on the pedals. These mats are truly form fitting and do not move, and they are easy to remove and clean.
 

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