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What are the best interior organizers for a Chrysler Pacifica?

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So I was thinking those Mopar bins would be perfect but $400 for plastic seems insane. I saw generic ones on Amazon but my logic was they might block the stow 'n go seats from closing properly which would suck. Taking the kids to a tournament this weekend and everything is a mess... what actually fits?


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I was in the same boat before our last soccer season. Honestly, the Mopar 82214532AC Stow n Go Cargo Bins worked out great and I am really satisfied with them. They fit the floor wells perfectly so the seats still stow without any jamming. It works well for tossing wet gear inside without ruining the carpet. No complaints from me even with the price tag.


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To add to the point above: it seems the consensus is either bite the bullet for OEM fit or risk generic bins jamming the seat latches. I've been driving Pacificas for years and went through a whole experimental phase trying to avoid that $400 price tag. Tbh, if you want to stay budget-friendly, soft-sided organizers are the way to go because they dont have those rigid edges that mess with the Stow n Go mechanics. I've been using the FORTEM Car Trunk Organizer with Lid in the way back and it works like a charm for sports gear. For the kids' mess this weekend, something like the Lusso Gear Kids Back Seat Car Organizer keeps the floor clear for way less than the Mopar bins. Just a thought if you're trying to prep for the tournament without spending a fortune... skip the plastic tubs and go for flexible stuff that wont jam the seats.


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Like someone mentioned, the OEM price is frustrating. Unfortunately, I had issues with generic plastic bins; they werent as good as expected because they often block the seat latch.


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ngl i been doing this for years and seen people ruin their floor latches with bad bins. just go on youtube and look up chrysler pacifica storage hacks. there is a guy who did a deep dive on what actually clears the seat mechanism without breaking anything. i think it was the first result when i looked last month... way better than guessing and ending up with a seat that wont lock.


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