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Reclining Rear Seats

Before I start a new thread I thought I'd ask you guys. Amazon is selling the Mopar 82215321AB slush mats, but on mopar.com I see the 82215321AD, and says it replaces the 'AB'. Does anyone know the difference?

I've hear the early mats in front crep forward on to the gas pedal... and there is also the whole issue in back with the under seat storage, and wondered if the new AD mats fix that.
 
Before I start a new thread I thought I'd ask you guys. Amazon is selling the Mopar 82215321AB slush mats, but on mopar.com I see the 82215321AD, and says it replaces the 'AB'. Does anyone know the difference?

I've hear the early mats in front crep forward on to the gas pedal... and there is also the whole issue in back with the under seat storage, and wondered if the new AD mats fix that.
The two letters at the end are revisions. So AB is less than AD. The issue with the early ones was that the gas pedal could get stuck on the ridges. The newer ones have it shaved down. There was no other change that I know of and it covers the rear floor storage, but I have no issues with them and the storage.

As far as Amazon goes, they are slow to update part numbers when there is just a revision change. So you could actually get the newest ones.
 
As far as Amazon goes, they are slow to update part numbers when there is just a revision change. So you could actually get the newest ones.
I purchased the Amazon slush mats in early May of this year and they were the updated version. Not sure they are even allowed to sell the recalled version anymore.
 
Are there directions somewhere on how to add it "after" for the BigHorn? I have three little guys that would love this mod...

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Supposedly, but from prior threads, it's not a simple addition and more expensive than it's worth. I'd like to see a write up by someone that successfully tried it, but not sure if anyone did it.
 

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