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HE doesn’t have the hole because there was no third row seat base that required it. Their interior panels won’t work though because we have a metal bracket welded to the wheel well that would interfere. That could be cut off but you would be modifying the body of the vehicle and that seems a step too far for most of us.Do the side panels in the HE have covers for the hole? If not, can the HE side panels be swapped in.
What measurements? Would height of the metal bracket be enough to assume they are similar? Or close enough to test fit a set designed for your LX on a LC?If y'all can get an LC to make measurements on, I've got a 3d printer and an LX with the third row removed to see if it's any different.
Same here.Sorry to bump an old thread — was wondering if there were any updates?
The inside D pillar trim is separate from the lower cargo area interior trim. I purchased a replacement set to return my ‘13 back to stock when selling, and it wasn’t more than a couple of hundred bucks. If you can get D pillar interior trim part numbers from a HE or a two row seating ROW vehicle, you can probably buy the panels for similar money. I think your $1000 number must include the large lower trim panel.Pretty sure someone priced the HE panels and it was about $1000.... which is stupid, just to cover a hole
Edit: Just read the above comment, nevermind, looks like they wont work.
Did you find a test vehicle? I would buy a pair of black wheel well covers!Still needing a test vehicle.
No one yet unfortunatelyDid you find a test vehicle? I would buy a pair of black wheel well covers!
Did you find a test vehicle? I would buy a pair of black wheel well covers!