| Cargo liner vs tray
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| HDClown |
Can someone give me some details on the OEM cargo liner and vs. the OEM cargo tray for a 2005 model?
The cargo tray looks like it's just sits on the floor and is an all-weather rubber material to match the OEM all weather mats for the frint/rear seats, and is compatible with the OEM cargo net. It's a little hard to tell in the pictures I found, but does it have a raise lip to keep in dirt/spills (like the weather tech one does?)
What about the cargo liner? Is it some kind of fabric material? Does it secure down at all with straps, velcro, etc? Or does it just lay down and can it get bunched up easily? How durable is it and easy to clean? |
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| highcountrymdx |
| Cargo tray is a very heavy duty plastic material, with a raised lip all the way 'round. Great for hauling fertilizer, etc. Looks good enough to keep down all the time. Cargo liner is a canvas-like material. I looked at both and chose the tray. |
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| Maverick2008 |
| Cargo tray= more durable, better value for the money!! |
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| J@ckson |
| I'm going with both, I have 2 big dogs so it just makes sense. |
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| TranMDX |
I have a brand new cargo liner for sale. Let me know.
David |
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| rctwin2 |
| I just bought all of the all weather mats for the front and rear seats (not third row) and also purchased the Cargo Tray. When skiing it really makes a difference. It also keeps items from sliding around. Check out Curry Acura's Website for great deals and free shipping.:2: |
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| MDteX |
| I have had the liner since day 1. It is great. It does protect the sides, the back of the seats and the rear hatch. Carrying camping gear, firewood, baseball equipment, football equipment ,etc it's nice to know everything is protected and won't get scrathed up. |
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