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Is anyone making a mat for the back? I didn't like the idea of the Mopar one and having to cut multiple holes in the carpet.
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Is anyone making a mat for the back? I didn't like the idea of the Mopar one and having to cut multiple holes in the carpet.
i have it and its worth it!! i was in the same page about cutting holes, but I dont regret it
 

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I actually have the cargo mat in the back waiting to be installed, I need to find time to install it. I also wish it was as easy as it was to install the mopar all weather floor mats.
 

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I actually have the cargo mat in the back waiting to be installed, I need to find time to install it. I also wish it was as easy as it was to install the mopar all weather floor mats.
It is that easy. All you need is a sharp knife, scissors or wire cutter, a rubber hammer and a piece of wood. Find the holes that are in the back seats and cut a small hole to start. Then cut an X so the grommet will pop in.
On the floor mat, do Not remove the gap bidder! Use a sharp knife and cut the holes out. Then install the grommets using the hammer and a piece of wood behind, for ease of installing it. That's it! Pop the mats in place and your set.
 

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It is that easy. All you need is a sharp knife, scissors or wire cutter, a rubber hammer and a piece of wood. Find the holes that are in the back seats and cut a small hole to start. Then cut an X so the grommet will pop in.
On the floor mat, do Not remove the gap bidder! Use a sharp knife and cut the holes out. Then install the grommets using the hammer and a piece of wood behind, for ease of installing it. That's it! Pop the mats in place and your set.
Thank you, that really simplified it. I'll try to install it when I get the chance
 

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Gap hidder is only on leather interior right?
 

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What is that middle flap on the rear seat? I know one is for a child seat (even though there’s no middle latch), but what’s the other one for?
 

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What is that middle flap on the rear seat? I know one is for a child seat (even though there’s no middle latch), but what’s the other one for?
The 'flap' I see is for the fold down armrest/cup holder.
 

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The two places I saw online selling this mention it's for leather seats. Would it also work for cloth seats?

Where did you buy yours from?
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