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Chrysler 82214515AB All-Weather Floor Mats - Heavy Duty Slush Mats for Winter & Rainy Days - Perfect for Dodge, Jeep, Ram Trucks & SUVs - Car Accessories for All-Season Protection
Chrysler 82214515AB All-Weather Floor Mats - Heavy Duty Slush Mats for Winter & Rainy Days - Perfect for Dodge, Jeep, Ram Trucks & SUVs - Car Accessories for All-Season Protection

Chrysler 82214515AB All-Weather Floor Mats - Heavy Duty Slush Mats for Winter & Rainy Days - Perfect for Dodge, Jeep, Ram Trucks & SUVs - Car Accessories for All-Season Protection

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Description

All-Weather style Floor Mats are molded in color and feature deep ribs to trap and hold water, snow and mud to protect your carpet and keep it clean. A must during inclement weather. Also known as Slush Mats, they work great in all seasons.

Features

    All-Weather Floor Mats (First, Second and Third Rows (5 piece Set), First row is high walled. Second and third rows are interlocking

    Available in black with molded in Chrysler logo

    Accommodates both 7 & 8 passenger configurations. Gasoline only powertrains

    2017 Pacifica

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First row:The first row mats are very good but the "footrest" area for the driver doesn't cover the entire area. I've seen other mats that go higher there. But I don't put my foot all the way up there so it's not a big deal for me. Otherwise they have nice coverage, fit very well and would be great at containing snow/slush. I'd be quite happy if I'd only bought the first row!Second row:These are a straight piece that runs across so there is NO COVERAGE next to the rear captain's seat where kids step in. (It's OK if they step directly in front of the seat but there's about 3' of space to step in and you're asking kids to choose the least convenient 1' of that area if you try to coach them on this...) I guess I should have realized this wouldn't "wrap" from the pictures since it's a straight piece but I didn't realize that there was so much room (carpet) next to the seats, either. (My old car had similar seats but there was no way you'd be able to step on carpet next to the seat as they were much closer to the door. The Pacifica has a LOT of carpet between the seat and the door.) I was also hoping to store some rarely-used junk in the stow-and-go area but this will be cumbersome due to the rigidity of the mats. (I thought I'd be able to flip one side over, out of the way to get to it but they're pretty rigid so I imagine that's quite a wrestling match.) BIG thumbs down for the second row - not wrapping on the door side is a deal breaker for me. The black carpet will be a mess as soon as snow/salt season hit. (Really, Chrysler? this black carpet shows EVERY SPEC OF DIRT which you can see in my pictures.)Third row - the middle piece sort of "attaches" the second and third rows together. There's no clipping action but I think it'd work just fine. Attaching the second row and third row using the middle piece forces me to pull the third row piece more forward than I think it's supposed to be. The third row has cut-outs on the side for the seat belts and they don't line up quite right, though they're close. You cannot adjust the second row because they use the clip ins from the original mats so they cannot be shifted at all. The third row piece also is "wavy" - maybe it'll relax and flatten out but it seems too wide for the car. Honestly, I don't care much about the third row because it'll be very rare for us to have anyone back there.With my last car (SUV) my husband bought a big outdoor rug/mat (doormat-type thing) from the local home improvement store and cut it out to fit around the second and third row and it was PERFECT. It had a rubber backing, never slipped or moved and was very easy to vacuum. We considered doing this again but I figured that after buying the front row mats and a rug to chop up we wouldn't be saving enough to make this worth his time. But now I'm thinking it makes more sense. We can cut the rug to cover EVERYTHING and can also divide it in ways that will make it very easy to use stow-n-go areas. And it will be very flexible for pulling out of the way for this, too. I will definitely buy front-row mats as they fit well and will be very worth the cost for the amount of snow/slush I drag into the car.Pictures:1. Front row driver's side and the footrest area. This mat is still really great to me but if you use the full footrest you may want to be aware of the half-coverage.2. Second row and the huge amount of carpet that is NOT covered in the doorway. And you might think that you cannot step in that space because you'd be too close to the seat but you certainly can step there, especially if you're three years old! Also note that the mats don't go under the seats at all - probably OK but I think it could cover much better there, too. You can also see that if passengers in the third row put their feet under the second-row seats (common, I'd imagine, with older kids?) they will have their feet on the carpet and not on a mat.3. The middle "connector" piece between the second and third row. You can see the mat doesn't cover to the edges of the second-row seats. (Also get a look at Chrysler's black carpet, also known to me as a HUGE lint roller that catches and shows every single dog hair and bit of dirt!)
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