All-Weather Floor Mat Options

Should a 3-row passenger vehicle come standard with 3 rows of floor mats?

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Kmdcolo

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I have Weather Tech in all 3-rows plus the cargo mat. The 3rd-row mat had tabs that extend under the second row but I wish it locked into place like rows 1 & 2. I also wish the cargo mat would lock into place. Overall, I am very pleased with them.
 

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I have Weather Tech in all 3-rows plus the cargo mat. The 3rd-row mat had tabs that extend under the second row but I wish it locked into place like rows 1 & 2. I also wish the cargo mat would lock into place. Overall, I am very pleased with them.
Spray the back of the cargo mat with plasti-dip! Had the exact same problem with the rubber mat for our mini-van and it worked perfect. Haven't done it yet to the mat for the Expedition because I've just been busy with other stuff, but "soon".
 

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Spray the back of the cargo mat with plasti-dip! Had the exact same problem with the rubber mat for our mini-van and it worked perfect. Haven't done it yet to the mat for the Expedition because I've just been busy with other stuff, but "soon".
Does the plastic dip come off at all? This sounds like a great idea.
 

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How does the 2nd/3rd row floor liner install? Since WeatherTech describes it as one-piece, and only shows a "representative" photo on their website, with no installation instructions, I contacted their customer service department to ask about installation. The lady I reached told me that you have to remove the 2nd row bucket seats. That's not an easy task, so it doesn't sound right that WeatherTech would design their floor liner to require removal of bolt-down seats, but she was insistent.
Would you mind posting a photo of the installed liner?
 
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No need to remove the seats. Think of it like an “H” with the seats being “:”. I tucked the back edge of it under the corners in front of the plastic covers on the middle row and the four plastic covers for the rear seat to keep in in place when tilting/sliding the seats for ingress/egress.

I post some pictures tonight when I get home.
 

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Just ordered my Weathertech mats. 1st row and the 2nd/3rd row 1 piece. Will have to remove the 2nd row bucket seats to get it in, but I think it will be well worth the hassle. $200
 

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Just ordered my Weathertech mats. 1st row and the 2nd/3rd row 1 piece. Will have to remove the 2nd row bucket seats to get it in, but I think it will be well worth the hassle. $200
I had no clue hey offered a one piece for 2nd and third row. How are you gonna clean underneath that?
 
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