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Old 04-09-2008, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default FS: Cargo Liner for 1st gen Expedition

I have a grey cargo liner that covers the back of the second row seats and the entire cargo floor area. You need no tools to install. The liner from the dealer is $90. It installs in about 15-20 min. No tools are needed to install it. The liner kept the entire back of my truck protected for the 3 years I had it. When I took it out after trade-in the rear looked as if it had not been touched. It also helped when I had passengers in third row seat to keep the carpet clean. The liner also comes with covers for the 60/40 second row seat. This will protect the backs of the second row when they are folded down. The photos show some surface marring from use. In the pics of the cover for the 60/40 seat the marring is only visible when the seat is in the down position when you are carrying cargo. When the seats are in the up position the marring is hidden by the flaps on the back of the seats. All of the holes that are cut out serve a purpose. The cut-outs on the liner are to allow for the feet on the third row seat. The cut-outs on the pieces for the 60/40 seat are to let the locking mechanism on the flaps seat correctly on the rear of the seats. Once you let the liner sit in the sun for a few minutes it will warm-up and the wrinkles will disappear once installed. $50
I can be reached @ 202.498.7452
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