Does anyone have the trunk cargo organizer?
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From: The grande.. Riverdale NJ.. Hopefully moving to skyline village in Lincoln park NJ..yes dirty jersey
Does anyone have the trunk cargo organizer?
I am thinking of getting the rear cago organizer to hold all my cleaning products and drinks and cloths and stuff. Does anyone have part #08U20-STK-200TSX, If so how do u like it? Does it fold flat if not in use?
How many comprtments does it have 2, or 3?
Does anyone have a pic of it empty, All the pics online are full of groceries?
Thanks?
How many comprtments does it have 2, or 3?
Does anyone have a pic of it empty, All the pics online are full of groceries?
Thanks?
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From: The grande.. Riverdale NJ.. Hopefully moving to skyline village in Lincoln park NJ..yes dirty jersey
Or is the Acura TSX Cargo Net, Advance a better choice, part#08L96-TL2-200 ?
What do u guys think is a better choice?
What do u guys think is a better choice?
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I think Derwood has the advanced net & I would prefer it because IIRC, you unhook it and it folds out of the way for larger packages.
(The other one may fold up, too, I dunno.)
(The other one may fold up, too, I dunno.)
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Yup, I have the advanced one and absolutely love it. I strongly recommend it. You can see pics of it here:
https://acurazine.com/forums/members/derwoodee-260126-albums-advance-cargo-net-2498/
https://acurazine.com/forums/members/derwoodee-260126-albums-advance-cargo-net-2498/
#6
I have the cargo net for my Honda Odyssey. It's not bad for lightweight stuff or loose stuff that wouldn't fit into a container easily (eg. baseball bat, football, etc.) The problem is that it being a net, it's not rigid. Therefore stuff like bagged groceries tend to fall over and spill out of their bag. You then just end up with a mess.
The cargo organizer would be my choice for holding heavier stuff like soda bottles, etc. I believe it does fold flat. Check out Target too. They had a Rubbermaid collapsible cargo holder. It seemed to be quite large...probably cheaper than the Acura brand for sure.
For car detailing supplies, I have a small gym bag. Towels go in the main compartment and quick detailing sprays go in the side pockets. Small, unobtrusive, and can easily be taken out if I get a flat tire.
The cargo organizer would be my choice for holding heavier stuff like soda bottles, etc. I believe it does fold flat. Check out Target too. They had a Rubbermaid collapsible cargo holder. It seemed to be quite large...probably cheaper than the Acura brand for sure.
For car detailing supplies, I have a small gym bag. Towels go in the main compartment and quick detailing sprays go in the side pockets. Small, unobtrusive, and can easily be taken out if I get a flat tire.
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I have a cargo organizer similar to the first picture. I got 2 of them for free when I went to a Hyundai Genesis Coupe test drive event. I don't know how I lived before I got them. One of them holds all my car stuff. The other one stays folded up until i need to throw groceries in there. The ones I have has handles on the sides too so when I get home, I just need to grab the handles and all the groceries goes with me. I do remember seeing a similar car organizer at Target.
Even though they weren't made for the car with hooks and loops to attach to the rings in the trunk, I do not notice them sliding much even when I'm doing some "spirited driving".
Even though they weren't made for the car with hooks and loops to attach to the rings in the trunk, I do not notice them sliding much even when I'm doing some "spirited driving".
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Not at all, but I wouldn't follow the instructions exactly either. The instructions require you to use a rivetting tool to install the hooks on the top which would be a major pain the ass. I found it much easier to just use a couple of self-drilling screws and screw the clips right in instead.
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Not at all, but I wouldn't follow the instructions exactly either. The instructions require you to use a rivetting tool to install the hooks on the top which would be a major pain the ass. I found it much easier to just use a couple of self-drilling screws and screw the clips right in instead.
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