Rear cargo mat with hook holes
#3
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Is that back mat not trimmable? I thought it shows where to cut it out for the hooks? I just havent had any need.
#4
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I use the Canvasback liners. When you order it, you can ask them to cut out the holes for the hooks. I didn't do this because I don't see a big need for it, but if I needed access to the hooks, I can still get at them with a little bit of trouble (the velcro holding down the canvas can be adjusted).
It is a much more expensive option, but their work is top notch. It is more slippery than the standard type of cargo liner. I bought a roll of drawer / shelf liner thinking I'd use it to mitigate slide - but I haven't found it an issue yet.
They protect not only the bottom but you can also buy panels to protect the sides and seat backs as well. Great for when I take my Saint Bernard for a ride or carrying bulky or dirty stuff.
It is a much more expensive option, but their work is top notch. It is more slippery than the standard type of cargo liner. I bought a roll of drawer / shelf liner thinking I'd use it to mitigate slide - but I haven't found it an issue yet.
They protect not only the bottom but you can also buy panels to protect the sides and seat backs as well. Great for when I take my Saint Bernard for a ride or carrying bulky or dirty stuff.
#5
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I use the Canvasback liners. When you order it, you can ask them to cut out the holes for the hooks. I didn't do this because I don't see a big need for it, but if I needed access to the hooks, I can still get at them with a little bit of trouble (the velcro holding down the canvas can be adjusted).
It is a much more expensive option, but their work is top notch. It is more slippery than the standard type of cargo liner. I bought a roll of drawer / shelf liner thinking I'd use it to mitigate slide - but I haven't found it an issue yet.
They protect not only the bottom but you can also buy panels to protect the sides and seat backs as well. Great for when I take my Saint Bernard for a ride or carrying bulky or dirty stuff.
It is a much more expensive option, but their work is top notch. It is more slippery than the standard type of cargo liner. I bought a roll of drawer / shelf liner thinking I'd use it to mitigate slide - but I haven't found it an issue yet.
They protect not only the bottom but you can also buy panels to protect the sides and seat backs as well. Great for when I take my Saint Bernard for a ride or carrying bulky or dirty stuff.
very interesting do you have pictures of the finished product? The one online are limited in quality
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