Just looking at them, no.Hey guys! This is Edward from the aftermarket. Recently we are developing rear seat mats for Ford Escape 2020-2022.
And now we need one owner to help us test out the fitment. Please leave a message or dm me if you are interested.
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Yes, they are for the back of the rear seats.Are these for the back of the rear seats when they are folded down?
Hi, these are for the second roll seatbackJust looking at them, no.
The front seats are not 60/40 split, so these floor mats would not work. Willing to bet the cut out for the center console is also too small, it is definitely not in the right place.
I installed a seat cover set, and I cannot find a way to release the sliding seat bottom, to fold up like in my 2009
Hey guys! This is Edward from the aftermarket. Recently we are developing rear seat mats for Ford Escape 2020-2022.
And now we need one owner to help us test out the fitment. Please leave a message or dm me if you are interested.
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Hi, may I know what year your Escape is?I’m interested in them. I looked for them after they came with our ‘22 Bronco Sport
Yes, they are for the back of the rear seats.
the rear seat back does not fold completely flat, what would keep these mats from relocating themselves?Hi, these are for the second roll seatback
There are Velcro on backthe rear seat back does not fold completely flat, what would keep these mats from relocating themselves?
you know what happens to a lot of adhesives when heated, make sure yours doesn't liquify up to 220 F(interior temperature of a closed car on a summer sunny day?)There are Velcro on back
Oh, thank you for your ideas.you know what happens to a lot of adhesives when heated, make sure yours doesn't liquify up to 220 F(interior temperature of a closed car on a summer sunny day?)
that would piss people off ( :
I will help you R&D, but to be honest with you I just throw an old twin bed comforter up.
it covers everything perfectly, back to the lift gate.
My SUVs are usually more UV, the second row seats are rarely folded up.
you make a one piece swimming pool liner type, with say... 4, or 6" walls? to throw in.
that might have a market for me... make it springy like a windshield shade-travel dog water bowl-or even some cheap beach tents...
where it is easy to collapse when necessary…right?
it couldn't slide around.
it wouldn't need dumb azz velcro(how long have you been alive my friend, most Velcro will fail-sooner than later)
SOLD
The comforters are .50 at a garage sale ( :
.02 fer ya, please don't be offended.
if you make $1 million, I will accept one dollar for my ideas. lol
BTDubs- thank you for choosing escape city as a testing ground. ( :
If you are insistent on velcro, use high temp adhesive to secure it to your mat. Should you pull them out when it's hot, be sure they stay stuck to the mat and not the carpet.Oh, thank you for your ideas.
Sorry I'm not sure I understand correctly. You mean the high-quality adhesives would be better than the Velcro?
Also, we are wondering if the one piece will be popular for most owners?
I will bring the idea to the team. Thank you
Thank you for the suggestion! It's definitely a huge help for us to improve the product. I will discuss it with the team and see how to make it happen.If you are insistent on velcro, use high temp adhesive to secure it to your mat. Should you pull them out when it's hot, be sure they stay stuck to the mat and not the carpet.
I don't know what you could replace the velcro with... maybe a wrap over, that could use the installed headrests to secure them?
Have you ever seen a waterbed liner, how they fold up? if you could make a one piece easy to manage, they would sell to people like me, dog owners, even gardeners, campers, fisherpeople could benefit.
I have a 2020 SELHi, may I know what year your Escape is?