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Fellow 2-door owners, does your cargo area floor lay flat/flush where it meets the rear seats?

The rear of the cargo area (at the door) is perfectly flush. I feel like mine floor has a hump in the front center (it is really difficult to capture this in a photo, so I circled it in red). It is not huge, maybe sticking up a 0.25 inch up to a 0.5 inch.
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It seems like that thin black recessed area of the floor is "caught" on the seat brackets and can't be pushed down any further. Maybe it should be under the seat brackets (or even cut out)?

I searched the forum and couldn't find anybody mentioning this. I did not want to force it down or try to reseat it before I asked you guys.

If you respond, please post a quick picture of your cargo area so I can compare.
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Here's mine, '22 2-Door Badlands. It's under the seat bracket:
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I’m not sure what I’m looking at? Is that a cargo area protector or the floor? I thought that part was carpet
 

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21 BL, definitely looks caught
 
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I’m not sure what I’m looking at? Is that a cargo area protector or the floor? I thought that part was carpet
No protector. It's the rubberized floor of the cargo area in the Badlands (I didn't get the leather).
 
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Here's mine, '22 2-Door Badlands. It's under the seat bracket:
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Thank you! I am going to take a closer look to see if it is an easy fix. Otherwise, I will take these pictures with me to the dealer.
 
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No protector. It's the rubberized floor of the cargo area in the Badlands (I didn't get the leather).
Ok my fault I have a base so mines all carpet lol. But you may have to remove it and reinstall it so the lip is where it’s supposed to be.
 
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Thanks to @flip in this post, he provided the instructions for removing the "loadspace floor covering".
 
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I fixed this myself, it was an easy removal and reinstall under the seat brackets.
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