Winter is here. Floor Mats?

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cperez

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I kept the stock Land Rover cargo area rubber mat since it also came with an available matching extension to lay on the back of the second row of seats when those were laid down.

Funny I was never aware that such an extension existed. Given the hassles of the OEM main cargo mat (when you need to deploy the 3rd row) I doubt that this extension would be practical other than for occasional trips to the dump or to Home Depot, but it would be nice to have on hand.
 

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Funny I was never aware that such an extension existed. Given the hassles of the OEM main cargo mat (when you need to deploy the 3rd row) I doubt that this extension would be practical other than for occasional trips to the dump or to Home Depot, but it would be nice to have on hand.

Roger that. I passed on the third row when ordering my D5 and only use the cargo area extension mat when laying down the center row for extended periods, such as long trips or camping out. Otherwise it's on a shelf in the garage.
 

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I have the weather techs and while they are good, they are a little sloppy for being “laser cut” and more than $250 for the full set including the back row. I will take pics tomorrow of what bothers me, but it’s mostly the second row / back seat.

The driver and passenger are fine, but the logo placement bothers me.

The back seat are kinda terrible looking. They do the job but don’t look factory at all and move around a little.

The third row is actually good, and actually gets use, but they are in the “well” and don’t move.

Anyways - I am happy enough for now. Do they work when someone spills something? Totally. Do they work with catching the 200lbs of sand my truck collects every year at the beach, yes. I just thought I would be more impressed for the price point.

Cheers and Happy Holidays,
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Pics - holiday delay!

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I have the weather techs and while they are good, they are a little sloppy for being “laser cut” and more than $250 for the full set including the back row. I will take pics tomorrow of what bothers me, but it’s mostly the second row / back seat.

The driver and passenger are fine, but the logo placement bothers me.

The back seat are kinda terrible looking. They do the job but don’t look factory at all and move around a little.

The third row is actually good, and actually gets use, but they are in the “well” and don’t move.

Anyways - I am happy enough for now. Do they work when someone spills something? Totally. Do they work with catching the 200lbs of sand my truck collects every year at the beach, yes. I just thought I would be more impressed for the price point.

Cheers and Happy Holidays,
AG


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I have the weathertechs also(front and 2nd row) and completely agree. For what they cost, the plastic is flimsy(not heavy at all, like some rubber mats I've seen), the cuts seem rather sloppy and the mats don't inspire confidence. They do the job but I expected better.

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