I have seen two diff style of cargo mats. One type covers the entire area. The other only covers 2/3 of the area, leaving the "feet" exposed, to fold the seats.
I have seen two diff style of cargo mats. One type covers the entire area. The other only covers 2/3 of the area, leaving the "feet" exposed, to fold the seats.
I do not want to remove the mat when we fold the 3rd row seats. Which one is the best?
I opted for the complete coverage. It's only once in a blue moon I need to fold the third row. When needed, I'll just remove the mat to haul large cargo. IMHO, why cover and protect half way? It's like waxing the sides of your car and not doing the top.
I opted for the complete coverage. It's only once in a blue moon I need to fold the third row. When needed, I'll just remove the mat to haul large cargo. IMHO, why cover and protect half way? It's like waxing the sides of your car and not doing the top.
Completely agree with you. Which brand did you go with? any pics please?
Well that was weird. I clicked on your link again, and now it shows a smaller cargo mat....hmmm. Regardless, the smaller mat only covers 2/3 of the area, leaving the "feet" of the third row exposed.
Looks like the one in your link is much larger. That's for the cargo area after the third row is folded down.
Sorry, to re-pharse your words: The ebay link you sent is the for the cargo area starting from the back of the 2nd row to end after the 3rd row is stowed. Right?
The weathertech link I sent is for the cargo area after the 3rd row.
I have the HUSKY version for the trunk and I tried folding the 3rd row down...it was a NO GO.
So, I have learnt that If there is a cargoliner after the third row whether it is HUSKY, weathertech, or other brands, we CANNOT fold the third row without removing it. Am I making right assumption?
So, I have learnt that If there is a cargoliner after the third row whether it is HUSKY, weathertech, or other brands, we CANNOT fold the third row without removing it. Am I making right assumption?
Thanks
That would be my assumption.
BTW, we have the Toyota cargo totes (I think that's what they call them): two plastic buckets with carpeted lids that go in the wells. REALLY nice, make the rear load floor flat, plus most of the car junk (flares, fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, spare hamsters, etc.) goes in them. Yes, when I need to stow the seats, they have to come out, but that isn't very often. And they're easy to pull out and store. Highly recommended!
BTW, we have the Toyota cargo totes (I think that's what they call them): two plastic buckets with carpeted lids that go in the wells. REALLY nice, make the rear load floor flat, plus most of the car junk (flares, fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, spare hamsters, etc.) goes in them. Yes, when I need to stow the seats, they have to come out, but that isn't very often. And they're easy to pull out and store. Highly recommended!
do you have this? if so, can you post some pics?
i've been wanting to get this since i got the sienna. the black/dark grey was not available until recently which will match the SE's interior. i hate the fact that i can't bring a camera bag without having to worry about someone breaking a glass to take it because we have no hidden compartment to store things in.
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