Cargo liner

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Where can I get a good & cheap cargo liner for my Palisade?
 
Why not get the OEM? It's not that expensive ($115?), it'll fit perfectly, and it also covers the 3rd row seats. Good luck.
 
That's a good deal if you are in the US. Shipping to Canada + product makes it expensive.

Thanks anyway.
A lot of people in the US have been buying a cargo liner from Canadian dealerships because the Canadian one is nicer
 
I actually like the US one better :). And that's what I got. But yes, it's not considered a heavy duty version, which I don't need. Looks and feels more luxurious with carpet, but still has a lip, and rubber base, in case a liquid spills.
 
I actually like the US one better :). And that's what I got. But yes, it's not considered a heavy duty version, which I don't need. Looks and feels more luxurious with carpet, but still has a lip, and rubber base, in case a liquid spills.
Yes, I prefer the standard US Hyundai carpeted one for the rear area myself. But I understand that the Canadian version of the all weather cargo mat is better than the US one. I thing their version has the 60/40 split whereas the US one doesn't. Not for sure as I have the carpeted version which does have the 60/40 split.
 
I don't know that it would fit, but they make a trifold one for the Telluride. It should fit because they share the same body etc. Kia Accessories Guide - Home
I would not automatically assume that they will fit the Palisade. Hyundai and Kia have extensive technology and parts sharing agreements, but when it comes to sheet metal and interior finishes, there are differences.
 
As has been pointed out previously, Hyundai Korea does not make the accessories. Hyundai USA and Hyundai Canada each contract with third party companies to make the accessories for them, and that is why they may differ. In some cases. It is possible they both use the same third party source and/or same accessory part, but in other cases they are different. For Hyundai USA, the accessories may be installed at the port of entry or can be purchased from dealers.
 
I ordered from CanvasBack. Covers all three rows and seat backs when seats are up or down.
 
I ordered from CanvasBack. Covers all three rows and seat backs when seats are up or down.
I went to their webpage, Hyundai Palisade Cargo Liner to see what you were talkiing about.
I found the product, but didn't understand how they attach to the seat backs etc.
How do they attach?
Also, they look like some kind of canvas. Do things slide on them too easily? Would you think a rubber mat might have a higher coefficient of friction and thereby hold things in place any better?
Thanks, B.
 
I went to their webpage, Hyundai Palisade Cargo Liner to see what you were talkiing about.
I found the product, but didn't understand how they attach to the seat backs etc.
How do they attach?
Also, they look like some kind of canvas. Do things slide on them too easily? Would you think a rubber mat might have a higher coefficient of friction and thereby hold things in place any better?
Thanks, B.
I can't answer about how slippery they are but as to how they attach, their main page says:

"Hook/Loop fastening system. Hook tabs are sewn under the liners to grab the carpeting in the car to stay in place."
 
The OEM carpeted cargo mat that covers behind the 2nd row has velcro patches that grab the factory carpet more than I'd like. If you plan to remove it even a few times, then a 'hook/loop' fastening system would definitely be the better solution.
 
The OEM carpeted cargo mat that covers behind the 2nd row has velcro patches that grab the factory carpet more than I'd like. If you plan to remove it even a few times, then a 'hook/loop' fastening system would definitely be the better solution.
Hook/loop fastening system is the generic term for Velcro.
 
I thought you were talking about the system that loops around the headrest to hold it in place. How the heck would you call that then? :)
 
I went to their webpage, Hyundai Palisade Cargo Liner to see what you were talkiing about.
I found the product, but didn't understand how they attach to the seat backs etc.
How do they attach?
Also, they look like some kind of canvas. Do things slide on them too easily? Would you think a rubber mat might have a higher coefficient of friction and thereby hold things in place any better?
Thanks, B.
I bought them to cover all surfaces. They are slick but keep all surfaces clean. I initially bought weathertec cargo liner. I put the weathertec over the canvasback and had a slip proof area. But the rest of the seats were protected as I have black calligraphy with light beige interior. So far happy with coverage as I like to haul plants for my garden.
 
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