Rear Cargo Mat........

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Weathertech has no cutouts.... The outline is there but you would have to cut yourself if that's what suits you. I have not cut mine as the rear seats have remained folded up since I've owned the rig..
 
Actually, the Weathertech do have what I'm referring to as cut outs, where they're molded to go around the 3rd row seat bases by the wheel wells. I have removed my 3rd row seats and would like to find a mat that covers the entire cargo area, including where the 3rd row seat bases were.
 
Have you reached out to Weathertech? They will occasionally do things like not cut them out. IIRC, it's one final step in the manufacturing process.
 
My mistake. The molded portion is uncut only where seats clip into floor when folded. You're wanting full coverage beneath original seat hinge assemblies. I get it now


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I posted a post a while ago... European spec land cruiser have the options of me 3rd row seat and you can get the rear cargo mat from there... We just ran into exchange rates and shipping cost that were way to high
 
I had one custom made by a trim shop yesterday. Not sure yet if I'm thrilled (looks great) or not (not sure I'm happy with the material used.)
 
I had one custom made by a trim shop yesterday. Not sure yet if I'm thrilled (looks great) or not (not sure I'm happy with the material used.)

They made it out of Shag Carpet, didn't they?

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May have the rear portion cut down where it will be flush, dunno. Tuck the sides up underneath the trim? I wanted a lip around the damn thing.

Think I'll try it out this way for a few weeks with all my junk in the back and make a determination then.
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I'm not gonna lie to ya, looks a bit rough at this stage:grinpimp:
 
Did Stevie Wonder do the trimming for you? :flipoff2:

May have the rear portion cut down where it will be flush, dunno. Tuck the sides up underneath the trim? I wanted a lip around the damn thing.

Think I'll try it out this way for a few weeks with all my junk in the back and make a determination then. View attachment 960158 View attachment 960160
 
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If you don't mind us asking...How much did you pay for that work?
 
I'm a bit hesitant to mention this, as I already have too much on my plate... but I have been considering making my own ultimate rear cargo mat using a polyurea spray system. This is a spray on bed liner type product, but I can get it in softer durometers. It would require a relatively simple mold to be built.
 

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