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In the 22, I blocked off a large part of the front floor vents with fan-fold insulation and HVAC tape, it really helps push air to the rear of the truck.
Good to know. Thanks!
 

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Good to know. Thanks!
pressed a small piece of fan-fold to get an impression, then made pieces that fit "inside the vents and glued them to a piece that covered the vent (hope that makes sense) and then used the silver tape over and around it. Used duct tape on drivers side, but the hot air made it come off when winter got here, the silver HVAC tape on passenger side hasn't budged. going to have the vent extenders 3d printed this time and give them a try, along with blocking off the front vents again.
 
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It is the company from China that steals people's ideas
You mean the idea of an adjustable vent add on that doesn't exist and I just offered to them? Some tea and a nap might do you good.
 

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What kind and year Mav do you have?
2022 Lariat Hybrid. I believe the extenders will fit 22-24. I'm unsure of the 25's due to other upgrades to other parts of the truck. The vendor I listed offers free returns so, nothing lost by ordering them to see if they fit a 2025
 
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Hello, do you notice any difference in the Air Flow to the rear passengers? I know it won't be major but a little bit would be nice. Any difference? Thanks
I haven't had an opportunity to sit back there, nor have had to transport anyone since I put them on. I'm taking my daughter to volleyball practice tonight and will try them out.
UPDATE: There is a directional improvement in the air flow to the back. I say directional because the extenders have an upward tilt that directs air more towards the seating area rather than down into the floorboard.
 
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Aren't these the ones described that come loose from people kicking them or tripping on them? The look like they stick out right into the foot rest.
The one I have do not stick out into the foot well
 

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In the rare case I have a rear seat passenger, I just turn on both the panel and floor vents and aim the center panel vents slightly towards each other and toward the back. It sends a lot of heat back there. Also helps defrost the back glass when that occasionally occurs. I haven't seen a need for floor vent extenders.
 

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In the rare case I have a rear seat passenger, I just turn on both the panel and floor vents and aim the center panel vents slightly towards each other and toward the back. It sends a lot of heat back there. Also helps defrost the back glass when that occasionally occurs. I haven't seen a need for floor vent extenders.
I agree especially after learning more about them and I probably have a backseat rider less than 1% of the time
 

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Has any rear passenger complained about being cold when front passengers say "it's so toasty up front"?

Looks to me like a solution looking for a problem.
 

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You mean the idea of an adjustable vent add on that doesn't exist and I just offered to them? Some tea and a nap might do you good.
No I mean they copy people's ideas and makes them look like their own.
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