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5-4-fighting
09-23-2007, 08:13 PM
Just bought a Touring (wanted the GT!) and searched mats.com, as I usually do, and found no match for our CX-9! Where can i source mats like these, I think they are made by Cannon. I'm looking for front, rear and cargo tray.

Gerry

DashingMax
09-25-2007, 04:07 PM
OEM is your only option right now.
P/N: 0000-8B-N07 Price: $72.00
http://www.ocmazdaspeed.com/Pictures/Mazda_CX9_AllWeatherMats.jpg

njerald
09-25-2007, 04:59 PM
OEM is your only option right now.
P/N: 0000-8B-N07 Price: $72.00
http://www.ocmazdaspeed.com/Pictures/Mazda_CX9_AllWeatherMats.jpg

Enough misinformation!!

Isn't that part number for rear only????????

Fronts - 0000-8L-N06

wilsonclan
09-25-2007, 07:56 PM
I ordered the factory all weather floor mats with our 08 GT AWD, and I must say that they are very sweet for factory, better than alot of the aftermarket all weather mats I have had in some of my cars, just in case you cant find any in the aftermarket. They were however 200+ dollars, but should hold up well. They also fit better than the carpet mats.:cool:

Rockadile
11-05-2007, 09:56 PM
Does the rear (0000-8L-N07) come with 2nd and 3rd row mats?

Lindyrect
12-05-2007, 09:40 AM
I had the same probrem when I went to the dealership to check pricing. The salesman quoted me $72.00. I said hmm, seems low as my Jetta wagon monster mats were $200. I asked to see the box and what do you know, it was the fronts only. I believe after looking through the computer he said $225 was the total. He offered a 10% discount on top of that. Make sure if you are a regular at the dealership you ask for a discount.

AWD CX-9 GT
10-09-2008, 04:21 PM
I bought mine through ebay at Parkmazda it is a Mazda dealer. I paid $149 with shipping and taxes included. They are Mazda OEM and the mats have a tongue so they attach under the rails for a tight fit. Ask for Seth if you have any problem or question.

IanKen
10-14-2008, 03:12 PM
IMHO these mats are garbage. After less than 9K miles, there is a hole worn through where my heel rests.

dclange
10-14-2008, 10:57 PM
I've got the Weathertech FloorLiner(?) fronts and cargo tray, and they're great. Highly recommended.

I think they'll eventually do the rear seat mats as well.

brightwhite
10-21-2008, 07:18 PM
IMHO these mats are garbage. After less than 9K miles, there is a hole worn through where my heel rests.

Maybe you need to stop moving your damn feet so much.

Had mine in place for the better part of a year, and they are still pristine.

I've had the Mazda winter mats in all four of my Mazdas and they've all been great.

IanKen
11-10-2008, 07:28 PM
Maybe you need to stop moving your damn feet so much.

Had mine in place for the better part of a year, and they are still pristine.

I've had the Mazda winter mats in all four of my Mazdas and they've all been great.

Thanks, Minister of Foot Movement. I will take your suggestion under advisement.

nguvanh
11-11-2008, 01:29 AM
I got my full set off eBay for just $85 shipped. It's very neat. I love that.
It is 6 pieces, two in front, 2 in the middle 2nd row and 2 at 3rd row.

brightwhite
11-11-2008, 04:03 PM
Thanks, Minister of Foot Movement. I will take your suggestion under advisement.

haha, sorry, clearly my sarcasm wasn't coming through. seriously though, I keep hearing about how bad these mats are, yet I've owned four sets in four different cars and have never had a problem. They fit great, have had no problems with wearing, and they keep the crap off the carpet.

Hard to argue.

sjg
10-13-2009, 01:11 PM
I just finished putting in OEM all weather mats for the front, 2nd and 3rd rows. Has it been documented how annoying it is to "install" the 2nd and 3rd row mats? Where the OEM carpeted mats have credit card sized tabs that slide right under the seat tracks, the all weather mats have much longer and much thicker rubber tabs that must be crammed under the tracks. This is my first experience with this type of design but it's a major pain. It takes some prying and pushing and shoving to get each of the mats into place. Since each of the tracks is somewhat different, there isn't too much learning that can be applied from one to the next. Some go easier than others but it takes longer than you would expect. I'm not even sure how necessary these tabs are because the mats are pretty heavy and are perfectly sized so I don't see them sliding around too much. If that was a concern, they could have used hooks and holes like they do for the front mats and saved a lot of aggravation. I will be cleaning and vacuuming around these mats rather than removing them because the hassle is just to great.
All venting aside, the mats look and fit great. They are a little less heavy duty than in my prior car (Subaru Legacy GT) and they are not terribly deep but they should contain typical mud and snow without problems. I probably would have gone with Weathertech if they had a legitimate option for the 2nd and 3rd row.

Crystalwhitey
10-21-2009, 05:11 PM
The OEM rubber mats are not that durable. The driver mat managed to dig a hole through the mat (one of the square if you flip the mat over). I guess that spot has too much wear and tear from braking and accelerating. IMO, they suck!

Marin Mazda
10-21-2009, 08:05 PM
The OEM rubber mats are not that durable. The driver mat managed to dig a hole through the mat (one of the square if you flip the mat over). I guess that spot has too much wear and tear from braking and accelerating. IMO, they suck!

That's a bummer... We've had ours in for well over a year with no issues... I recently put in the carpeted ones...for a change of pace... We'll be going back to the rubbers soon as the rains are starting to hit out here (finally!)

Crystalwhitey
10-23-2009, 03:03 PM
That's a bummer... We've had ours in for well over a year with no issues... I recently put in the carpeted ones...for a change of pace... We'll be going back to the rubbers soon as the rains are starting to hit out here (finally!)


Wait until after the second year. You will definitely see the wear on the driver's side. I guess the life expectancy on the mats are 2 years :(

sbmrinaldi
10-25-2009, 09:31 AM
We have had ours since the first few weeks of ownership and have now had the CX9 for 2.5 years and only use the all weather mats. We still have zero wear issues. They still look like new.

Jfields21
10-26-2009, 03:57 PM
I bought a set at Costco. They fit perfectly and were only 20 bucks

xarthan
10-26-2009, 06:45 PM
I bought a set at Costco. They fit perfectly and were only 20 bucks

ooo got a picture?

ceric
10-26-2009, 07:23 PM
I bought a set at Costco. They fit perfectly and were only 20 bucks

Does the one from Costco have two holes to fit the hooks?
If not, according to Toyota's recent recall on all all-weather mats, it may cause the gas pedal to jam and result in un-controllable acceleration.
Of course, I don't believe in Toyota's claim. (I think Toyota has a bigger electronic control system problem - probably related to cruise control.).
However, be careful of installing of all-weather mats.

SeCX-9
10-26-2009, 09:32 PM
We have had ours since the first few weeks of ownership and have now had the CX9 for 2.5 years and only use the all weather mats. We still have zero wear issues. They still look like new.


18 Months and going strong. Absolutely no wear on mine either. Driven every day too.

Perhaps there was a bad batch?

cccx9
10-27-2009, 10:30 AM
I have universal all weather mats up front and have the Mazda 2nd and 3rd row all weather mats in the back.

They are a pain to put in but a flat head screw driver works pretty well.

The 2nd and 3rd row mats are pretty durable. I've had them about a year and no damage yet.

nazgul350r
10-30-2009, 05:35 PM
I've got the Weathertech FloorLiner(?) fronts and cargo tray, and they're great. Highly recommended.

I think they'll eventually do the rear seat mats as well.

I emailed WeatherTech recently and they are developing a 2nd and 3rd row rubber mat for the CX-9. They said it would be ready in 2-3 months.

jas
11-27-2009, 12:02 PM
I just installed the new Weathertech digitalfit one piece liner for the 2nd and 3rd row and it looks great. Much better than the oem, easy to install and great coverage.


I have another set, new in the box (black) that I put in the marketplace if anyone is interested.

gpalm44
12-04-2009, 07:27 PM
jas - don't by chance have additional set of the first row liners too do you?

Anyone know if the liners fit for an '08 are the same as the '09? I was looking at Husky Liners (cheaper alternative to Weathertech) but it appears they don't have any 'designed' for the '09 model.

ceric
12-04-2009, 08:06 PM
'09 should be the same as '08.
I am not aware of any changes in '09 that would have affected the floormat design.

BTW, I have been using OE all-weather floormat since new for almost two years now.
No visible wear so far.

nguvanh
12-05-2009, 01:15 AM
If you guys don't mind used stuff, let check this
http://cgi.ebay.com/Used-Mazda-OEM-All-Weather-Rubber-Mats-CX-9-CX9-CX-9_W0QQitemZ150394720720QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_C ar_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item23043951d0

gpalm44
12-05-2009, 12:26 PM
sorry but hole in the driver mat defeats the purpose of all weather for me!

ceric
12-05-2009, 01:58 PM
OK. But improperly secured floormats are causing a HUGE headache for Toyota now.
(massive recalls for 3.8 millions of Toyotas)
I am sure their executives would totally disagree with you.
As long as you like it....

sjg
01-03-2010, 10:39 PM
Haven't had the OEM mats long enough to comment on durability but they do seem less substantial than others I've seen. I can say they they are fairly shallow and don't contain nearly as much snow/water as the OEM mats I had on my last Subaru.

SeCX-9
01-03-2010, 10:57 PM
I have the Husky and have loved them in the past two cars.

Bought the wife the entire set (front, back, cargo) of Weathertech for her CX-7 and love them MUCH better than mine. They are more stylized, nicer rubber and not as utilitarian looking as the Huskys. I guess that's what you get for almost $300.

gpalm44
01-11-2010, 12:37 PM
I just bought the WeatherTech Liners for both the front row and cargo area behind 2nd row.

Does anyone know of a good liner/mat for the 2nd row only? I don't really want the 2nd/3rd row combined mat as I have no plans to use the 3rd row ever.

Thanks for any help!

gpalm44
01-18-2010, 09:37 PM
I have to say that the Weathertech Liners for the front row are the best I've had, full coverage!

My Cargo Liner is supposed to arrive tomorrow finally!

No suggestions out there for a good second row mat/liner without the 3rd row?