Anyone have pictures of the Weathertech Cargo liner with jumpseats installed?

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So I’m waiting for delivery of my third row and currently have a husky liner installed. It has lines for cutting out a portion of the liner in order to install the jumpseats the what to do at the edge of the cargo area where the jumpseats fold up is unclear.

I thought I’d get the weathertech liner that is made for the jumpseats but after getting it am surprised it doesnt cover all the way to the edges.... what’s the deal with this? Does anyone have pictures of the weathertech liner with jumpseats installed? Trying to decide if I want to go ahead and return this.

Thanks
 
Not exactly what you asked for but here's a pic of my liner with cutouts placed under the trim bezels. My best guess for the gap is to allow clearance for when you remove the seats as they slide back a ways.

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Ahhhh... I’m really disappointed to be getting a laser designed matched cargo liner that doesn’t line the whole cargo area.

I guess if there is logic behind it I’m a little less disappointed by this, but it still feels like getting shortchanged. I looked at the 200 cargo liners and they appear to fill in the gap at the back and be perfectly form fitting
 
That was just my guess, but it is odd and a regular complaint here. I've heard people say there's two versions, one for no seats that may cover the whole area better, and if you used the cutouts may work for you if they did indeed make it. Aren't the seats in a 200 intended to be semi=permanent, like you need tools to remove? If so I can see why they would make the 100-series version more compatible for removal, tho it seems like a silly trade off. I'd take slight inconvenience over less coverage.
 
Yeah, the thing is that they don’t even cut out the attachment points. So really it’s just a liner that is too small for the cargo area, full stop. I’d rather have a full size liner that I have to cut out than an incomplete liner that I have to cut out.

This thing is going back.
 
There's a few threads about cargo liner options, check them out and I bet you will find something that works for you.
 
There's a few threads about cargo liner options, check them out and I bet you will find something that works for you.

Thanks for the suggestion. I have been reading through all of those and was hopeful this was the answer. Unfortunately it is not. I may just stick with the husky I have.
 
I have weathertech laser/3d front, middle row, and rear cargo area.

The middle row is decent. The front mats are awful and I don't like the rear either.

I've always liked weathertech in the past, but they have done a poor job with the 100 series in my opinion.
 
I am still doing some research but I have not found a liner that actually covers the entire rear (without the 3rd row attachment points exposed). This is a bit of a bummer to me as I don't really ever plan to use the rear seats so they are not sitting in my attic. I am thinking I may have to go the old 60 group way and see if I can find some good 1/2" or 3/8" horse stall mat to throw in there and cut to size myself.

I have been in contact with Lloyd Mats and they won't do a "custom" order for the cargo area to omit the 3rd row attachments.
 
I am still doing some research but I have not found a liner that actually covers the entire rear (without the 3rd row attachment points exposed). This is a bit of a bummer to me as I don't really ever plan to use the rear seats so they are not sitting in my attic. I am thinking I may have to go the old 60 group way and see if I can find some good 1/2" or 3/8" horse stall mat to throw in there and cut to size myself.

I have been in contact with Lloyd Mats and they won't do a "custom" order for the cargo area to omit the 3rd row attachments.

Doesn't sound right, if you go to autoanything.com and plug your info it asks you if you want 3rd seat cut outs, if not you can still purchase 3rd row without that.

Weird! I'd look into it a bit more if interested.
 
Doesn't sound right, if you go to autoanything.com and plug your info it asks you if you want 3rd seat cut outs, if not you can still purchase 3rd row without that.

Weird! I'd look into it a bit more if interested.
Probably should also state that this was for the NORTHRIDGE model, so that may have something to do with it. Other models may allow it though. Since dogs, snow gear, mtbing gear, etc. go back there I want rubberized to help with cleanup, just makes things easier. Plus horse stall mat ain't expensive at all, looking at 3/8" thick stuff being around $1.20 sqft.
 
Im thinking about going with these Lund's Catch All Mats. I have a set in an older Expedition and they have held up great. I have weathertech in my other cars and love them but have read mixed reviews about fitment. They have grey and tan and you can find them on amazon.

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Im thinking about going with these Lund's Catch All Mats. I have a set in an older Expedition and they have held up great. I have weathertech in my other cars and love them but have read mixed reviews about fitment. They have grey and tan and you can find them on amazon.

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I have the Lund Catch All front and middle row mats. They fit pretty good and seem to be pretty durable. I've only had them since September, but so far so good.

I have a Weathertech cargo mat without the third row seats. Doesn't fit "great" but it works. The thickness of the rubber isn't as good as an older one I have in my wife's RX350.

If anyone wants pic's, let me know.
 
I have the Lund Catch All front and middle row mats. They fit pretty good and seem to be pretty durable. I've only had them since September, but so far so good.

I have a Weathertech cargo mat without the third row seats. Doesn't fit "great" but it works. The thickness of the rubber isn't as good as an older one I have in my wife's RX350.

If anyone wants pic's, let me know.

I’d love a pic. I am contemplating just sticking with my Husky liner which has good cutouts and good coverage, I just don’t like the plastic-y material.

My weathertech with jumpseats is going back.

I’m also thinking about getting the Weathertech full cargo liner without jumpseats and cutting it myself if it gives better coverage. Not sure if it’s worth it though.
 
I’d love a pic. I am contemplating just sticking with my Husky liner which has good cutouts and good coverage, I just don’t like the plastic-y material.

My weathertech with jumpseats is going back.

I’m also thinking about getting the Weathertech full cargo liner without jumpseats and cutting it myself if it gives better coverage. Not sure if it’s worth it though.

Here are some pics of my mats.
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See my truck came with the Lund's (wasn't sure that was what they were but your photo confirmed) and the edge near the gas pedal has curled to the point that it interferes with my foot reaching the pedal properly. I will post a pic later to show what I am talking about... I did try heating the mat up with a hair dryer to see if I could get it to bend back but the "curl" returned within a day.
 
See my truck came with the Lund's (wasn't sure that was what they were but your photo confirmed) and the edge near the gas pedal has curled to the point that it interferes with my foot reaching the pedal properly. I will post a pic later to show what I am talking about... I did try heating the mat up with a hair dryer to see if I could get it to bend back but the "curl" returned within a day.


I know what you're talking about. It didn't set flush against the middle footwell on mine either so I got some heavy duty Velcro and stuck it against the plastic side guard in order to keep it held over. Works like a charm.
 
Not exactly what you asked for but here's a pic of my liner with cutouts placed under the trim bezels. My best guess for the gap is to allow clearance for when you remove the seats as they slide back a ways.

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I’m looking everywhere for videos on how it install/remove the 3rd rows so I can see how they are supposed to slide. I’m shocked that either I’m the worst google-er in the world or such a video does not exist..
 

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