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According to the WeatherTech site, their REAR mudflaps will not fit the '23 Calligraphy - does anybody have any experience with this or know why the rear will not fit? It's odd because the OEM flaps claim they will fit all versions of all years of the Palisade.
 

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According to the WeatherTech site, their REAR mudflaps will not fit the '23 Calligraphy - does anybody have any experience with this or know why the rear will not fit? It's odd because the OEM flaps claim they will fit all versions of all years of the Palisade.
the rear bumper on the 2023 is different than 2020-2022 and the weathertech flaps mount different than the oem ones. the WT is much larger and forms to the bumper differently and while they do use the some of the same mounting holes as the little OEM ones, they also use secondary placements that may not be on the 2023 or might be located in a different spot.
 

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I own a 23 Cali.

I couldn't find a convenient spot for my phone and I did not want to stick anything to any location on the car. I combined three things.

1. A seat organizer. I had this sitting around after I sold my last car. Just be aware, it makes a bit of noise when you move the seat. The organizer will rub against the console and make a squeaky noise. I could live with that since it's only in the beginning. And, more importantly, my phone is in a more convenient location. If I figure out how to stop the squeaky noise, I'll provide an update.

2. A vent adapter that connects to phone holders. I had this sitting around from a previous purchase. The adapter does wiggle if you put too much pressure; however, it has a strong pinch and doesn't easily fall off. You really have to pull it hard to detach it.

3. A magsafe car attachment. I used the magnetic portion with the plastic nut to tighten it to the vent adapter. The phone can easily be rotated from landscape to portrait.

I don't have any issues with connecting it to Carplay using the usb cord or just charging it. This leaves the wireless charger available for another device.
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for a passenger.
 

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Calli 23
I recently changed the badges on my car. I used red plasti dip on almost all of the badges except for the front badge. Since I park the car in the garage, I kept peeling the plasti dip off of the front badge while I shimmied my way to the house. I also plasti dipped the rear PALISADE letters. I struggled with the letter S. I gave up for now and left it with some subtle peels. The rear emblem took some work to get off. I used fish string, goo gone and patience, lol. After I replaced the badges, my wife switched cars with me. Now she drives the Pali and I driver her suv (Lexus RX). Not sure who won, but I do miss driving the Pali. My wife told me she gets complements on the Pali. Some people can't believe this car is a Hyundai, and other people are hearing of Hyundai for the first time, lol. Let me know what you think.
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Some things you just can't unsee!
After reading your comment I had to recheck the pictures. I noticed that I accidentally put a rear picture of the car that captured the letter S without any plasti dip. I deleted that picture replaced it. The rear PALISADE letters all have red plasti dip. Anytime I get bored of this color, I can always change it.
 
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