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Mine just landed. I'll post some pictures when I get them in.
Please do I might get the wife to agree that the smart liner is better than the free OEM one that I got and $89 shipped isn’t bad for a cargo liner.
 

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Please do I might get the wife to agree that the smart liner is better than the free OEM one that I got and $89 shipped isn’t bad for a cargo liner.
Here is the cargo liner. Not super thick, but seems durable. No little plastic spikes on the back, but has a nice snug fit.

Have not yet put the 1st or 3rd row in, but did put 2md row and like how it fits. Tight, and again no plastic little spikes.
 

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@SleeperST pretty much touches it.
 

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When we purchased our ST, the dealer shipped us Fords Version of WeatherTechs for Free - First, Second and Third Row. Is that not a normal thing?
Not normal. They're fairly expensive too for the set. That said, I love mine and do not regret getting the OE all weather mats (cargo mat excluded).
 

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Here is the cargo liner. Not super thick, but seems durable. No little plastic spikes on the back, but has a nice snug fit.

Have not yet put the 1st or 3rd row in, but did put 2md row and like how it fits. Tight, and again no plastic little spikes.
This looks like you can pour a few gallons of water in there. Love the deep sides all around. And you can still access the clips for the nets.
 

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Not normal. They're fairly expensive too for the set. That said, I love mine and do not regret getting the OE all weather mats (cargo mat excluded).
I'll chalk it up to being lucky then, but I don't regret having them either. They fit super snug and are amazing... Our Concierge manager at Elder Ford in Tampa is who sent them to us. They had to order them, but they arrived a few days after we got home from the Dealership. I took it as a "Ford Performance" thing, with the amount we spent. Maybe it was just a Dealership thing.
 

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When I bought my ST, the dealer threw in the Ford floor liners for free. I have the front, second row, and the rear lift up compartment liner.

Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
 

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Thank you for the advice. It’s on its way. I’ll try it out, But if it is as you say it is, I’ll most likely return it.
Yeah, you were right. It was super flimsy. I fear the damn thing would fly around when the windows are down. It's that useless.
 

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When I bought my ST, the dealer threw in the Ford floor liners for free. I have the front, second row, and the rear lift up compartment liner.

Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Mine came with only the rear lift up compartment liner. But it did have Ford's carpeted floor mats for all the seating areas.
 

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Ford window deflectors. ~$85. Nice now that warm weather is here. Allows you to crack the window open 2-3" in the rain. I think it looks good on an ST.
does it help keep the window from moving around on the freeway when its open a few inches?
 

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does it help keep the window from moving around on the freeway when its open a few inches?
I've actually not noticed that before I bought the window deflectors but it certainly does not seem to do that. I do wonder if something is wrong with your window. Maybe post a video?
 

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After discovering that the Weathertech floor mats were trash, I gave them to my mc to sell in our christmas fundraiser. Ditto the cargo mat. Tried the Ford mats .......... Right front cracked after several months. Gave them away to an unsuspecting user. Now have Husky first and second row. Smartliner for the cargo area. Snug fit as shown by the previously posted pictures. Very flexible making removal for washing very easy. The full service car wash I use loves it. So much so that the owner is in the process of becoming a reseller.
 

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Ford window deflectors. ~$85. Nice now that warm weather is here. Allows you to crack the window open 2-3" in the rain. I think it looks good on an ST.
Looks very nice - should provide a little more shade for the driver too! How much? (...didn't read...a little too much ABV) Any noise at all?
 

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While I'm here... I have the WeatherTech and I love them. I've had a couple of sets of WeatherBeaters. WT wins. But then we all have opinions!

PJ
 

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While I'm here... I have the WeatherTech and I love them. I've had a couple of sets of WeatherBeaters. WT wins. But then we all have opinions!

PJ
WeatherTech hasn’t released a Window Deflector for the Explorer ST yet. WeatherTech said it’ll be early summer until it’s released.

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