Question about the CW2 TSX Wagon Cargo Cover
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Question about the CW2 TSX Wagon Cargo Cover
Hello everyone, first thanks for adding me to the forum and I am so happy to be part of this group.
I have a CW2 TSX Wagon come without a cargo cover, and I saw multiple members are/were having same problem.
So I am trying to find an alternative. Question is: Will the 2013-2018 RDX Cover or Crosstour cover fit the wagon? Don't know why only wagon's cover price are three time higher than other Honda/Acura Cargo Cover.
I tried the 2012-16 CR-V but don't fit, probably 1 inch wider, And maybe I can modify the cover and try to put in. But I will try every options before I do that.
Much appreciate!
I have a CW2 TSX Wagon come without a cargo cover, and I saw multiple members are/were having same problem.
So I am trying to find an alternative. Question is: Will the 2013-2018 RDX Cover or Crosstour cover fit the wagon? Don't know why only wagon's cover price are three time higher than other Honda/Acura Cargo Cover.
I tried the 2012-16 CR-V but don't fit, probably 1 inch wider, And maybe I can modify the cover and try to put in. But I will try every options before I do that.
Much appreciate!
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Thanks for the reply! I am just wondering if anyone tried the same thing before. And I will keep looking for other Honda Cars to see if I can find a cheaper option. If I do, that may solve a lot of people's problem! And I will update here even if they don't fit.
BTW, the parts number do not match.
BTW, the parts number do not match.
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AFAIK, nothing else fits. Did you try eBay?
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The price is likely what it is because they only made a small amount of wagons for the US market.
They made like 70 billion CR-V's per hour, though, in comparison.
Maybe Ling's Honda or similar overseas dealer has better pricing. I think the wagon was more popular in Europe.
They made like 70 billion CR-V's per hour, though, in comparison.
Maybe Ling's Honda or similar overseas dealer has better pricing. I think the wagon was more popular in Europe.
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The price is likely what it is because they only made a small amount of wagons for the US market.
They made like 70 billion CR-V's per hour, though, in comparison.
Maybe Ling's Honda or similar overseas dealer has better pricing. I think the wagon was more popular in Europe.
They made like 70 billion CR-V's per hour, though, in comparison.
Maybe Ling's Honda or similar overseas dealer has better pricing. I think the wagon was more popular in Europe.
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The price is likely what it is because they only made a small amount of wagons for the US market.
They made like 70 billion CR-V's per hour, though, in comparison.
Maybe Ling's Honda or similar overseas dealer has better pricing. I think the wagon was more popular in Europe.
They made like 70 billion CR-V's per hour, though, in comparison.
Maybe Ling's Honda or similar overseas dealer has better pricing. I think the wagon was more popular in Europe.
OP, what you can do is measure the opening of where and see if you could find something that closely matches.
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Junkyards are probably the best bet given the number made and the time since it was last in production.
Or, and not that I'd ever condone such a thing but, you could try to find one on a dealer lot and then go take it for a test drive. You know, really shake it down and see if anything falls off... and out... of the car... when you didn't notice... before bringing it back and thanking the salescritter but ultimately needing to sleep on it but you never call again and you block their number.
Or, and not that I'd ever condone such a thing but, you could try to find one on a dealer lot and then go take it for a test drive. You know, really shake it down and see if anything falls off... and out... of the car... when you didn't notice... before bringing it back and thanking the salescritter but ultimately needing to sleep on it but you never call again and you block their number.
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About half the price of new:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-Rear-Su...AAAOSwc~5a1XoZ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-Rear-Su...AAAOSwc~5a1XoZ
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Thanks for the link! I checked with the seller, but more likely he listed wrong, this one is exactly same as the one listed as CM2 wagon so he said it wont fit my CW2
About half the price of new:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-Rear-Su...AAAOSwc~5a1XoZ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/JDM-Rear-Su...AAAOSwc~5a1XoZ
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