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WeatherTech Rainguards

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Waited what seems like forever to get these and finally only front guards for my 2021 Telluride SX became available. Arrived today. Low and behold they appear to be about 1/2" to 1" too long. My husband even tried to gently bow the guards for a fit. For $80 we're not pushing the install. Also fearful if install is incorrect, the window will constantly go up and down. Anyone else encounter the same issue? Thoughts? Remedies? Before I send back? Frustrating after waiting on production to catch up and only the front windows. Thanks!
 
Waited what seems like forever to get these and finally only front guards for my 2021 Telluride SX became available. Arrived today. Low and behold they appear to be about 1/2" to 1" too long. My husband even tried to gently bow the guards for a fit. For $80 we're not pushing the install. Also fearful if install is incorrect, the window will constantly go up and down. Anyone else encounter the same issue? Thoughts? Remedies? Before I send back? Frustrating after waiting on production to catch up and only the front windows. Thanks!
They fit - you do have to bend them so the channel gets into the window trim.

Get the front in first and set perfectly on the sill then bend the rear and place in the window side channel and push it up. The center will require a little push to fit it in the channel.

Check out an existing thread on this topic
 
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I ordered and installed on my 2023 ex. Fronts fit great. Rears are a waste of money. They use tape on the inside. Looked great, but we're on the floor next to the door the next morning.
I called weathertech and they said I didn't clean the inside of the window channel well enough. Sent me new tape, cleaned channel with rubbing alcohol. Worked for 2 days and same result. Just using the fronts. Now have a 2024 exp. Took the fronts off and reinstalled on the 2024. Threw the rears away.
Love weathertech products, but what a disappointing situation with the rears.
 
I ordered and installed on my 2023 ex. Fronts fit great. Rears are a waste of money. They use tape on the inside. Looked great, but we're on the floor next to the door the next morning.
I called weathertech and they said I didn't clean the inside of the window channel well enough. Sent me new tape, cleaned channel with rubbing alcohol. Worked for 2 days and same result. Just using the fronts. Now have a 2024 exp. Took the fronts off and reinstalled on the 2024. Threw the rears away.
Love weathertech products, but what a disappointing situation with the rears.
Same issue for my 24 xpro
 




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