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I recieved the front, middle (I have 2nd row buckets) and third row digital fit liners in today from WeatherTech for my 2011 Expy.
The first two rows fit great, the third row has too much material and does not fit well at all. I wouldn't think of trimming it for what I paid, and I'm hoping that they sent me one for another model in error. Otherwise the clown who digitally measured for the 2011 Expy 3rd row, should get his eyes checked.
Has anyone bought these and had success with the 3rd row?
Any word on this one Joey?
I love the DigitalFits that are in my truck. I have heard other users say they recieved incorrect mats in the past, but that returns usually are not difficult. Did you order directly from WeatherTech?
Haven't had a chance to call WT yet, we bought directly from them, so hoping that is they sent us the incorrect 3rd row, especiallyseeing how well the front two rows fit so perfectly.
We also got the cargo mat for when the thrd row seats are down, that fits nice as well,so I'll be calling WT later today to get it addressed and keep everyone updated.
Joeyo67, Weatertech's website mentions that you may have to trim along pre-scored lines in some situations. The mats are made to fit all 3 seating configurations, if you have 2nd row buckets without a console you don't have to do anything. If you have the second row bench seat you have to trim some of the 3rd row mat. If you have the second row buckets with a console you have to trim the 2nd row and 3rd row mats.
Other than that how are you liking them? I am thinking about getting them for my wife's 2011.
Edit/
Crud I just realized this post was over a year old, not just a month old. Oh well, anyone else have any input?
Have a 2012 Nav with second row buckets with console, the third row mat did not require trimming.
Our 2012 Expe with rear bench did require trimming for the third row mat.
Thanks for clearing that up bigred460ci. Are you happy with them (I'm guessing so since you put them in both vehicles). What color did you get?
I just bought the tan ones for my wife for Christmas. I was going to get grey, but Amazon didn't have all of the grey ones in stock, I think they just had the front row and cargo, or something like that. I was able to get front, 2nd row, 3rd row, and the big cargo one all in tan. Hopefully they look good enough for her, otherwise I guess I'll have to ship them back and try either the grey or black.
We've got a 2011 silver XLT, with the stone interior I believe.
Thanks for clearing that up bigred460ci. Are you happy with them (I'm guessing so since you put them in both vehicles). What color did you get?
I just bought the tan ones for my wife for Christmas. I was going to get grey, but Amazon didn't have all of the grey ones in stock, I think they just had the front row and cargo, or something like that. I was able to get front, 2nd row, 3rd row, and the big cargo one all in tan. Hopefully they look good enough for her, otherwise I guess I'll have to ship them back and try either the grey or black.
We've got a 2011 silver XLT, with the stone interior I believe.
Yes I am happy with them. Black for the Nav and Tan for the Expe.
If anybody is looking for a complete set of WeatherTech floorliners for an Expedition EL check out the set I have for sale in the Classified section.
Thanks
I just put in all three rows of the digital fit liners for our 2007, second row is a "bench seat" it's really three individual seats, but they classify that as a bench seat. anyways, the third row did require trimming, on the backside, it actually is printed something along the lines of "cut for second row bench" or whatever, otherwise, ya, they fit awesome. we have a camel interior, basically tan grey accents. we chose grey for a color of the mats, it actually matches the grey in the seats and the dash quite well. they are awesome
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