Cargo protection/liner?
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Cargo protection/liner?
Especially in winter, along with skiing/snowboarding I've got a bunch of stuff going in and out of my trunk. I am thinking about a cargo liner or similar to help protect and deal with the increase in snow/dirt that is likely to end up in the trunk.
What do you guys use? Should I get a genuine Audi cargo liner or are the others just as good?
What do you guys use? Should I get a genuine Audi cargo liner or are the others just as good?
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I have skis, boards, boots and poles in and out of the back just about everyday of the ski season. I use a furniture moving pad that's about 6 feet by 6 feet, this does a good job of protecting the back of the Q5. It's thick to help protect everything from those sharp edges.
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Get the liner from Weathertech. It has raised edges to contain water/dirt/crud and is made from relatively thick vinyl.
The Audi liner is pretty thin and more likely to be cut or damaged.
The Audi liner is pretty thin and more likely to be cut or damaged.
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Did my Hybrid w/ the Audi one
Same principle; just need to trim it to deal with the right side storage area where they put the tire repair kit. Took about five minutes with a utility knife and a small straight edge to mark it and use it as a guide to cut most of the line. Came out clean to where you would have to look very carefully to know it was even modified.