Cargo Liner Question
It looks like I may have to be hauling some moving boxes soon with my xD and I'm curious about the cargo liner made for our cars. Specifically, is it designed to just go in the hatch area and hang over the bumper like in the photo on TRDSparks? I was hoping that it would be large enough to cover the whole rear area of the car with the seats folded down and everything. If there's anyone that has firsthand experience with this liner that can give me a fitment answer that would be great. I suppose my other option is to just go to costco and buy one of those large universal rubber/carpet doormats and cut it to fit the inside of the car. Thanks.
I believe the liner extends from the lip area all the way to the top of the seatbacks when they're folded down
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I just bought one for an xB which is probably similar. It covers the backs of the rear seats and attaches around the headrest supports. It covers the entire back and a lip folds out over the rear bumper when the hatch is open. It is made pretty well for the money. I got it from Lithia Toyota, you can google them and ask for Aaron Willis in parts. They discount parts as I guess some of the other advertisers.
Thanks for the replies. I just wanted to make sure the liner actually covered the whole cargo area when I have the car configured for cargo. I'd hate to have spent $90 on a liner that just covered the immediate trunk area, and didn't account for the seats being folded down.
I frequently haul my drum kit so I bought the Cargo Liner for my xD. It attaches by wrapping around the tops of the rear seats and covers the entire back area when the seats are folded forward. Another feature that I really liked is that there is enough material so that when the rear seats are slid all the way forward and folded down, the Cargo Liner covers up the gap between the seats and rear cargo area. It's well made out of nice sturdy material. A good buy and now I don't have to worry about damaging anything as I pull cases in and out. Recommended.
Yeah, it covers the entire thing. I got one for mine to avoid getting muddy dog on my seats all the time. It attaches pretty securely and velcros around the rings near the opening of the seats. It's cut well too so it doesn't look bad with the seats down or with it still attached while folded up.
It's a pain to wash though, you'd think you could just hose it off, which technically you can, but because of the texture you'd have to scrub it. I just wash it in the laundry though, it's worked so far, but it's probably not the best idea.... I could see that ripping it.
It's a pain to wash though, you'd think you could just hose it off, which technically you can, but because of the texture you'd have to scrub it. I just wash it in the laundry though, it's worked so far, but it's probably not the best idea.... I could see that ripping it.
Yeah, it covers the entire thing. I got one for mine to avoid getting muddy dog on my seats all the time. It attaches pretty securely and velcros around the rings near the opening of the seats. It's cut well too so it doesn't look bad with the seats down or with it still attached while folded up.
It's a pain to wash though, you'd think you could just hose it off, which technically you can, but because of the texture you'd have to scrub it. I just wash it in the laundry though, it's worked so far, but it's probably not the best idea.... I could see that ripping it.
It's a pain to wash though, you'd think you could just hose it off, which technically you can, but because of the texture you'd have to scrub it. I just wash it in the laundry though, it's worked so far, but it's probably not the best idea.... I could see that ripping it.
unless you wash on delicate or extra delicate...
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