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2020 model year 3D Maxpider

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I received the set from AutoAnything for my 2020 Sleeper.

The front fits well but I think they changed the rear mats. Take a look at how the cutouts no longer go to the edge of the seat rails. If you try to move the mat forward, the middle section of the mat would go up the back of the center console.

Can someone with a 2020 post photos of the rear mat once you receive it?

If that is the case, I'm gonna be disappointed as I just ordered them from partcatalog for my 2020 Model 3 coming late December.
 
It appears that the seat rails on the 2020 model is positioned about an inch forward vs the 2019 model.

I measured the distance of the rails on my coworker’s 2019 and it’s different than my 2020. This explains why the rear mats fit differently.
The first 2 are from the 2019. The last 2 images are from my 2020.
 

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It appears that the seat rails on the 2020 model is positioned about an inch forward vs the 2019 model.

I measured the distance of the rails on my coworker’s 2019 and it’s different than my 2020. This explains why the rear mats fit differently.
The first 2 are from the 2019. The last 2 images are from my 2020.

Yeah, I was thinking that may be the case. Because there was no reason for them to change the design of the mats.
 
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It appears that the seat rails on the 2020 model is positioned about an inch forward vs the 2019 model.

I measured the distance of the rails on my coworker’s 2019 and it’s different than my 2020. This explains why the rear mats fit differently.
The first 2 are from the 2019. The last 2 images are from my 2020.
If I'm being honest I almost like the 2020 fitment more, it looks less 'jammed' into the rails.
 
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Can someone report on whether the frunk and trunk mats fit the 2020 model? I bought the full set before I saw the misalignment post and am worried those do not fit well either. But I am glad you all like the 2020 figment so far, so hopefully it is not a dealbreaker when I get them.
 
It appears that the seat rails on the 2020 model is positioned about an inch forward vs the 2019 model.

I measured the distance of the rails on my coworker’s 2019 and it’s different than my 2020. This explains why the rear mats fit differently.
The first 2 are from the 2019. The last 2 images are from my 2020.
Hey, thanks for the post and photos. I work at 3D U Ace - would you be willing to have our engineer meet you and do some measurements?
 
Has anybody had issues with front passenger mat fitment? I bought this set for my 2020 M3 from Autoanything and it seems like the front passenger mat is too wide for the space (on the more vertical portion of the mat towards the front). It doesn't sit flush up against the front area, almost as if it's squished. I tried pushing in the carpeted panel on the center console which seemed to help a little bit, but it still isn't perfect.

Also, on the driver side mat, the portion of the mat that covers the dead pedal doesn't seem to be flush either. It doesn't "stick" well to the dead pedal and there's some movement when I lay my foot on it. Has anyone else had these fitment issues?
 
Has anybody had issues with front passenger mat fitment? I bought this set for my 2020 M3 from Autoanything and it seems like the front passenger mat is too wide for the space (on the more vertical portion of the mat towards the front). It doesn't sit flush up against the front area, almost as if it's squished. I tried pushing in the carpeted panel on the center console which seemed to help a little bit, but it still isn't perfect.

Also, on the driver side mat, the portion of the mat that covers the dead pedal doesn't seem to be flush either. It doesn't "stick" well to the dead pedal and there's some movement when I lay my foot on it. Has anyone else had these fitment issues?
Seems fine to me on the passenger side (I also have a 2020 M3).
The dead pedal isn’t fully flush but from the other videos I have seen, this appears to be true in general. I wonder if the lack of a dead pedal in the newer models made the issue worse, but I am fine with it.
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It appears that the seat rails on the 2020 model is positioned about an inch forward vs the 2019 model.

I measured the distance of the rails on my coworker’s 2019 and it’s different than my 2020. This explains why the rear mats fit differently.
The first 2 are from the 2019. The last 2 images are from my 2020.
My 2020 also has this problem. More data points:
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