TomFree
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- Novato, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2007 Explorer Limited
I'm getting my new-to-me '07 ready for a cross country drive, trying to address the interior first. I have new floormats on the way, a Grom Audio adapter for iPod and Bluetooth through the stock head unit, a couple of Illusion speakers for the front doors, and now I'm in the cargo area.
All of the commercially available cargo mats that I found(Weathertech, etc.) only extend to the back of the 2nd row seats. Does anyone make a mat that extends all the way to the 1st row seat backs? (I kinda doubt it, as my powers of Google-Fu are usually pretty good.)
Assuming I'm correct, does anyone on the forums make such a thing? Anyone have a link to a build thread for one?
Truthfully, I'm not really worried about protecting the interior of the vehicle as much as I'm interested in covering the gap between the 2nd and 3rd row seats when they're laid flat. I'd really like a piece that fills that gap so I don't have to worry about my dog falling in the gap. She's used to running around the cargo area of my old Tahoe, as it had a completely flat, contiguous floor when you put the 2nd row seats down and pulled the 3rd row out.
Worst case, I'll make it myself with some plyboard and some automotive carpet from the upholstery shop. If someone has blazed the trail before me, I'd love to know what you've done.
All of the commercially available cargo mats that I found(Weathertech, etc.) only extend to the back of the 2nd row seats. Does anyone make a mat that extends all the way to the 1st row seat backs? (I kinda doubt it, as my powers of Google-Fu are usually pretty good.)
Assuming I'm correct, does anyone on the forums make such a thing? Anyone have a link to a build thread for one?
Truthfully, I'm not really worried about protecting the interior of the vehicle as much as I'm interested in covering the gap between the 2nd and 3rd row seats when they're laid flat. I'd really like a piece that fills that gap so I don't have to worry about my dog falling in the gap. She's used to running around the cargo area of my old Tahoe, as it had a completely flat, contiguous floor when you put the 2nd row seats down and pulled the 3rd row out.
Worst case, I'll make it myself with some plyboard and some automotive carpet from the upholstery shop. If someone has blazed the trail before me, I'd love to know what you've done.