What are the best i...
 
Notifications
Clear all

What are the best interior accessories for the Infiniti QX80 Autograph?

3 Posts
5 Users
0 Reactions
3 Views
0
[#4635]
Topic starter

Just picked up a QX80 Autograph and I am honestly terrified of my kids ruining this gorgeous quilted leather on our trip to the Rockies next month. I spent a fortune on this thing so I was thinking about getting those TuxMat liners since everyone says they cover more than WeatherTech but then I read they might interfere with the seat tracks in the second row? And my logic was to get those back-of-seat protectors too but some people say they look tacky in the Autograph trim. I have about 500 dollars left to spend on interior stuff before we leave and I just cant decide if I should go OEM or aftermarket... everything I see online looks like it belongs in a work truck not a luxury SUV.


12

Really happy with the Infiniti QX80 All-Season Floor Mats. Perfect fitment ensures they dont slide under pedals. Its the safest, most reliable choice for that trim. These work well.


11

I absolutely love these for my QX!


2

Man, it is honestly such a bummer how most aftermarket stuff just ruins the vibe of a ninety-thousand dollar interior. I tried those generic bulky liners in my rig recently and they were a total disaster for the sliding mechanism. The tolerances on the QX80 seat tracks are surprisingly tight and if you go too thick with a heavy-duty tray, youre gonna hear that dreaded motor strain or find bits of plastic shaving off into your carpet. Unfortunately, a lot of what people call high-end is just rebranded industrial plastic that feels like a work truck. For the back of the seats, if you want to avoid that tacky saggy look, I really suggest Canvasback Custom Cargo Liner for Infiniti QX80 Black Fabric. It actually attaches directly to the upholstery and follows the seat fold, so it looks way more integrated than those hanging kick mats. It covers the back of the second and third rows without interfering with the flip-up action. To save your quilted leather from car seat damage, I use the Prince Lionheart 2-Stage Car Seat Protector High-Density Foam. It uses a high-density foam that actually stops those permanent indentations in the soft leather that honestly make me want to cry when I see them. Since youre heading to the Rockies, the slush and salt are gonna be a nightmare. Id grab a Chemical Guys Leather Cleaner and Conditioner Kit 16oz Set to keep in the glovebox. That Autograph leather is porous and if you dont wipe the salt off fast itll leave a nasty white ring. Spend the rest of that five hundred on a good detail when you get back lol.


1

Honestly, I would be real careful with those deep-dish liners. I had a similar setup in my current suv and the thick material actually jammed my sliding seat rail. It was a huge safety concern because the seat wouldnt click into the locked position properly when my kids were getting in. You definitely want to check the clearance on those tracks before you commit to a long trip. A few things I noticed with my own setup:

  • The heavy plastic edges actually scratched my door sills during the install
  • Straps for seat protectors can leave permanent indentations in soft leather if theyre too tight
  • Some aftermarket stuff has a weird chemical smell that lingers in the heat I learned the hard way that sometimes less is more. Just make sure whatever you pick doesnt mess with the sensors or the mechanical parts of those fancy seats... its not worth the risk of a malfunction.


Share: