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Aftermarket options for cargo liner

Thanks! Does you know if you take it off, if the Velcro pulls and messes up the carpeting on the back of the seat?

I suspect it might fuzz it up a bit but it’s more like a fuzzy backing rather than strong Velcro. For what it’s worth, it’s a really nice liner. Since it splits, I never remove it.
 
I suspect it might fuzz it up a bit but it’s more like a fuzzy backing rather than strong Velcro. For what it’s worth, it’s a really nice liner. Since it splits, I never remove it.
Ok makes sense. Thank you. I pick up my Telly on Thursday and my son is in travel baseball so there’s going to be lots of things thrown in the back with lots of dirt, so I probably won’t ever remove it either. I’m going to order it.

I appreciate the information!
 
Ok makes sense. Thank you. I pick up my Telly on Thursday and my son is in travel baseball so there’s going to be lots of things thrown in the back with lots of dirt, so I probably won’t ever remove it either. I’m going to order it.

I appreciate the information!

I went out and took some photos. It was dark so they aren’t great and I didn’t realize the connected buckle photo was too blurry to post. The first pic is the back of the liner. The buckle is partially visible towards the bottom.
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having a hard liner in my Audi, I dislike how anything remotely smooth shifts all around with a hard plastic liner. A rubber one, not so much. I have the carpeted one with the seat back protection and it works out fine for me. I understand if you got kids with lots of mud on their stuff or dogs the need for a hard one. If you're just looking for protection, the carpeted one works find.
 
Were you able to cut holes for the straps ok? Any other issues to be aware of? Does the mat stay put against the back of the rear seats when the 3rd row seats are up? Thanks.
So I am just sharing my experience with the 3D Mats Kagu cargo mat for the Hyundai Palisade which was referenced around post #228. I had actually found this cargo mat myself before reading the posts in this forum since I knew the Palisade and Telluride were very, very similar. I just could not pony up the $300 or so to have an OEM one shipped from Canada. It appears that that NapGuy realized this more than a year before me, granted I only obtained my Telluride at the end of this last year.

I am also posting a few photos for reference. The surface material honestly looks pretty similar to the Canadian OEM one but I am only basing this on the pictures posted here. The fit is pretty spot on. The centering is slightly off likely due to the slight differences in the Palisade and Telluride but it still works well. There is just a small bit of missing coverage on the very left hand side right behind the wheel well. Obviously, the release strap holes have to be cut on your own. The center latch anchor placement was pretty close (see pic) and will definitely work if needed. The left hand side latch anchor is not that close. Also, the mat covers the random hook on the back of the right hand side seat (there is a spot for this on the mat but again it does not line up well with the placement on the Telluride) which apparently is meant for attaching "light shopping bags" according to the manual. I mean, who really uses that so don't care in my case.

Again, just wanted to share my thoughts for people looking for a more economical option in the ballpark of $120-130.
 

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@401dixiekia I am interested. is it still available, if so what is total cost, shipped to 08817
Thank you.
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@manojjo8 You can order directly from their website. It's easy to know total cost, including shipping.
 




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