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Here's my review for these 3Wliners products (@Daniela at 3W Auto Life). These items are installed in our 4 door 2024 Wildtrak.
The front and rear seat liners will be replacing the plastic/rubber OEM ones.
The liners came well package and in excellent conditions.
I unpackaged the items and laid them out to checked their condition.
Seat back liners
Back seat floor liner
Front seat liners
Cargo Liner
Here's the 3W front and rear liners installed.
The 3W liners have better coverage in the driver foot well and "dead pedal" area. the better coverage will keep the Colorado snow and mud better contained. Overall, the are superior to the OEM ones.
Here's the rear seat liners.
Again better coverage. You may notice they are not laying flat. That's because of how it were packaged, that and it was 35 degrees today. the instructions say they will lay as the should in the few days.
The cargo Liner.
This was also a perfect fit . While I did not have the OEM cargo mat, it appears the 3W liner has superior coverage.
The back of the seat liners.
I really like these. We have the dog in the Bronco with us most of the time. The liners will keep the seat back clean, while the cargo will keep that area clean.
I found that the installation was easier with seat folded down. The Velcro on the back of these very strong. Install the small liner at the bottom of the seat first. Then fold it back out of the way to do the main seat back liner. Just a little adjustment was needed after they were installed to make them cover the areas of the seat they were supposed to cover. One more tip, start with the top edge and make sure the outside on the liner (towards the door) is even. That will give you good even alignment.
To finish up before I move and to the per liner. I feel these are a very go investment and will last the life of our bronco with just a little maintenance. The liners come with an instruction book and a couple of air fresheners.
I just want to mention again, if the liner aren't laying flat or don't completely conform to the area where they are installed, give it a few days. Or if you are in a cold area, park your bronco in the sun for a few hours. Total time to install all the liners, 20 minutes.
On to the pet seat cover.
Again it was well packaged.
I removed the seat cover from the package and laid it out on the rear seat.
I opened it up and started the installation. This was easy and straight forward.
There are loops with connector that go around the headrests on the front and rear seats. Additionally there are hold downs that go between the cushion of the rear seat. And Velcro openings so you can access the seat belt receivers. The back of the cover is quilted and soft on the seats. The fabric on the opposite side is waterproof and rugged. It should be long lasting
The are side panels that zip onto the main panel to protect the rear doors making the cover tub shaped. The side cover for the doors have straps to hold them up. Having some sort of grab handle installed above the door would help to hold them up, but using the handles mounted for rear assistance works ok. The front panel with the mesh and pocket can be unzipped and removedto have it cover just the seat itself.
We also test installed it in the cargo with the seats down.
It covers 99.5% of the cargo area and rear seats. I looped the straps over the roll bar and rear speakers to hold the side panels up.
Cruise, our Belgian, likes it. We also tested it in our 2017 F-250 with good results bother covering the seat and then the floor area with the seat folded.
If you have a question, post it up and I'll do my best to answer it.
The front and rear seat liners will be replacing the plastic/rubber OEM ones.
The liners came well package and in excellent conditions.
I unpackaged the items and laid them out to checked their condition.
Seat back liners
Back seat floor liner
Front seat liners
Cargo Liner
Here's the 3W front and rear liners installed.
The 3W liners have better coverage in the driver foot well and "dead pedal" area. the better coverage will keep the Colorado snow and mud better contained. Overall, the are superior to the OEM ones.
Here's the rear seat liners.
Again better coverage. You may notice they are not laying flat. That's because of how it were packaged, that and it was 35 degrees today. the instructions say they will lay as the should in the few days.
The cargo Liner.
This was also a perfect fit . While I did not have the OEM cargo mat, it appears the 3W liner has superior coverage.
The back of the seat liners.
I really like these. We have the dog in the Bronco with us most of the time. The liners will keep the seat back clean, while the cargo will keep that area clean.
I found that the installation was easier with seat folded down. The Velcro on the back of these very strong. Install the small liner at the bottom of the seat first. Then fold it back out of the way to do the main seat back liner. Just a little adjustment was needed after they were installed to make them cover the areas of the seat they were supposed to cover. One more tip, start with the top edge and make sure the outside on the liner (towards the door) is even. That will give you good even alignment.
To finish up before I move and to the per liner. I feel these are a very go investment and will last the life of our bronco with just a little maintenance. The liners come with an instruction book and a couple of air fresheners.
I just want to mention again, if the liner aren't laying flat or don't completely conform to the area where they are installed, give it a few days. Or if you are in a cold area, park your bronco in the sun for a few hours. Total time to install all the liners, 20 minutes.
On to the pet seat cover.
Again it was well packaged.
I removed the seat cover from the package and laid it out on the rear seat.
I opened it up and started the installation. This was easy and straight forward.
There are loops with connector that go around the headrests on the front and rear seats. Additionally there are hold downs that go between the cushion of the rear seat. And Velcro openings so you can access the seat belt receivers. The back of the cover is quilted and soft on the seats. The fabric on the opposite side is waterproof and rugged. It should be long lasting
The are side panels that zip onto the main panel to protect the rear doors making the cover tub shaped. The side cover for the doors have straps to hold them up. Having some sort of grab handle installed above the door would help to hold them up, but using the handles mounted for rear assistance works ok. The front panel with the mesh and pocket can be unzipped and removedto have it cover just the seat itself.
We also test installed it in the cargo with the seats down.
It covers 99.5% of the cargo area and rear seats. I looped the straps over the roll bar and rear speakers to hold the side panels up.
Cruise, our Belgian, likes it. We also tested it in our 2017 F-250 with good results bother covering the seat and then the floor area with the seat folded.
If you have a question, post it up and I'll do my best to answer it.
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