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WIth the Husky cargo liners....the holes for the 3rd row....do you have to cut it?? And once you cut hole, is there a way to cover it up when 3rd row not in use?
 
I just got mine in and I was surprised how thin they are compared to 11 year old Weathertechs I had in an old Nissan. They don’t even mold properly to the floor near the door sills causing a trip hazard. I suppose I could take a heat gun to them, but after spending $185, I shouldn’t have to.
 
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I just got mine in and I was surprised how thin they are compared to 11 year old Weathertechs I had in an old Nissan. They don’t even mold properly to the floor near the door sills causing a trip hazard. I suppose I could take a heat gun to them, but after spending $185, I shouldn’t have to.

My Weathertechs have a very intentional upward "lip" to form a reservoir for large spills...which I suppose could be considered a "trip hazard..." But it's saved me from some nasty spills, so all good. ;)

About the bend though...
$185 doesn't make plastics impervious to being squished in a box over time.
Heat that sucker, and I'll bet it will cooperate.
Plastics are...well...plastic, ya know?
 
I just got mine in and I was surprised how thin they are compared to 11 year old Weathertechs I had in an old Nissan. They don’t even mold properly to the floor near the door sills causing a trip hazard. I suppose I could take a heat gun to them, but after spending $185, I shouldn’t have to.
The door sill issue is exactly why I went WeatherTech for my LC. I had the Huskys in my Tacoma, and the doors would impact the mat causing them to “scrunch” up. They would not lay flat. I complained to Husky and the sent me a second set at no charge...same issue.
 
My Weathertechs have a very intentional upward "lip" to form a reservoir for large spills...which I suppose could be considered a "trip hazard..." But it's saved me from some nasty spills, so all good. ;)

About the bend though...
$185 doesn't make plastics impervious to being squished in a box over time.
Heat that sucker, and I'll bet it will cooperate.
Plastics are...well...plastic, ya know?

Yeah, the more I fiddled with them last night, the more I realized they probably got deformed from being in he shipping box. I'll heat them up today and refit them.
 

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