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been trying to get weathertech front floor mats but all they have available are the floor liners...any pros or cons about the floor liners??
The liners are mats. What exactly are you looking for?
 

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Weathertech Floor Liners are the crem de la crem of their floor offerings in my opinion.

There are good threads here discussing the Weathertech as well as other options like Husky. Husky came out with product first so quite a few forum members went that route as Weathertech was seemingly dragging their feet. I personally waited for the Weathertech Floor Liners to be available both front and rear and am very happy with them so far.

http://www.pacificaforums.com/forum/393-interior/1145-weathertech-2017-chrysler-pacifica.html
 
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I only use Weathertech floor liners for our two cars because they are far superior to a regular mat. They are designed to cover the entire floor and keep out the crud you bring in with your boots. In the upper Midwest where we get lots of snow, every time you get in your car you bring in the snow that is on your boots. The heater then melts the snow and you have water on your floor until you leave and the car cools off enough to freeze that water. Next time you get in you bring in more snow and this accumulates through the winter. Floor liners are the only mats that keep this water, ice, and snow off you car's carpet.
 

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Does anyone have pics of them in the Pacifica? Im considering them but would like to see what they look like.
The forum link I posted above has pictures
 

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Ah, sorry, in reading that forum (with pics) it was eluding to those being generic and not for the Pacifica specifically? Anyhow, do the Weathertech mats prevent stowing the second row?
They don't prevent it, but they make it much more difficult since they have to be removed or moved out of the way to stow the seats.
 
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They don't prevent it, but they make it much more difficult since they have to be removed or moved out of the way to stow the seats.
General, thanks for the feed back. I apologize for the ignorance, but I keep seeing on their site that it's a one piece floor mat, and the picture looks that way, too. Does this mean you would have to remove the seat, then the floor mat, then re-install the seat, stow it, then re-add the floor mat?

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General, thanks for the feed back. I apologize for the ignorance, but I keep seeing on their site that it's a one piece floor mat, and the picture looks that way, too. Does this mean you would have to remove the seat, then the floor mat, then re-install the seat, stow it, then re-add the floor mat?

Image from their site attached.
It is one piece. You can't tell in the picture, but it separates at the outboard areas, so it wraps around that way. No need to remove the seats, which is good since the show-n-go seats are not meant to be removed.
 

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FYI, Fitted Husky liners cover more and fit better than Weathertech and are less costly.
Husky liners are cheaper if you are only buying for the front row ($89.95 on Amazon). If you want all 3 rows Weathertech are cheaper - $217.90 as opposed to 3 rows of Husky on Amazon at $276.90. Ebay looks like they cost more as they add in the cargo area too.

https://www.amazon.com/Husky-Liners...eywords=liners+Chrysler+Pacifica+2017+Limited

liners Chrysler Pacifica 2017 Limited in Floor Mats & Carpets | eBay
 
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FYI, Fitted Husky liners cover more and fit better than Weathertech and are less costly.
The husky's go up the dead pedal further, but overall I find the coverage comparable between the brands. I much prefer the rubberized "feel" of the Weathertech material as well as the fact that Weathertech used the factory retaining posts on both the driver the passenger sides.
 

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The husky's go up the dead pedal further, but overall I find the coverage comparable between the brands. I much prefer the rubberized "feel" of the Weathertech material as well as the fact that Weathertech used the factory retaining posts on both the driver the passenger sides.
I wish weathertech would have gone up the dead pedal all the way. That's really the only thing that's lacking with them.
 
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Husky liners are cheaper if you are only buying for the front row ($89.95 on Amazon). If you want all 3 rows Weathertech are cheaper - $217.90 as opposed to 3 rows of Husky on Amazon at $276.90. Ebay looks like they cost more as they add in the cargo area too.

https://www.amazon.com/Husky-Liners...eywords=liners+Chrysler+Pacifica+2017+Limited

liners Chrysler Pacifica 2017 Limited in Floor Mats & Carpets | eBay

I was going to say, I spent $269 for my Husky liners, 1,2,3 row. I do not like the fitting between the second and third row. My son already tripped down the middle (8 seat removed, have yet to cut the section out) because the second row is bowed in the middle and now, after just 5 days of use, the second row lip over the sliding door sill is starting to lift up. I might do some velcro magic to keep them down but really, for something near $300 I expected a better fitting.

Still want to give the 3D mats a try, but I fear I will be stuck with both mats if I did that.
 

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I wish weathertech would have gone up the dead pedal all the way. That's really the only thing that's lacking with them.
And this is why I didnt buy them this time around. In wet weather that low dead pedal allows water and salt from your shoes to seep under the liner the Huskies are much higher. I ended up duct taping the Weathertech dead pedal to the carpet on my 2015 Caravan to keep it from happening. HOWEVER in spring the duct tape left a sticky mess on the carpet in that spot.
 

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I would think the WeatherTechs would make it so it would cover the entire Dead pedal area, but I guess they didn't think it was necessary?

Well these 3D Kagu MAXpider mats do cover the dead pedal area..
 

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