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Old Nov 30, 2019 | 02:27 PM
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What are these???

First, I want to thank everyone for being so helpful in my first 72 hours of ownership!

Next, I am curious: what are these??? Dealer left two of them in my cup holder. They are not rubber, so I assume they are not the infamous body plugs.




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Old Nov 30, 2019 | 02:33 PM
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Did you also get rear cargo cover? These look like the plugs for it, they are removed when accessory is installed
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Old Nov 30, 2019 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by russianDude
Did you also get rear cargo cover? These look like the plugs for it, they are removed when accessory is installed
yes, thank you, mystery solved.
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Old Dec 1, 2019 | 06:50 AM
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You got the cargo cover that rolls out like a window shade? I had one in my Honda Pilot and I hated it. I hardly ever needed or used it and it just got in the way if I had to fold down the seats to haul something big. Plus, it made an annoying rattle either open or closed. As a result, it spent its life in the corner of my garage. But the dealer who installed it didn't leave me with the trim plugs. I wish they had.
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Old Dec 1, 2019 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by NooYawkuh
You got the cargo cover that rolls out like a window shade? I had one in my Honda Pilot and I hated it. I hardly ever needed or used it and it just got in the way if I had to fold down the seats to haul something big. Plus, it made an annoying rattle either open or closed. As a result, it spent its life in the corner of my garage. But the dealer who installed it didn't leave me with the trim plugs. I wish they had.
I agree. Its really bad design on Acura part. My 1st gen RDX had a solid panel that was covering entire cargo, and you could remove it.
The only reason you want to cover your stuff if you keep some valuables in the trunk, but with tinted windows you cant see it anyway.
Another thing that is stupid is a cargo net that supposed to be flat covering most of the bottom of trunk, really bad, I would prefer net on the side or hanging, just like it was before
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Old Dec 1, 2019 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by russianDude
I agree. Its really bad design on Acura part. My 1st gen RDX had a solid panel that was covering entire cargo, and you could remove it.
The only reason you want to cover your stuff if you keep some valuables in the trunk, but with tinted windows you cant see it anyway.
Another thing that is stupid is a cargo net that supposed to be flat covering most of the bottom of trunk, really bad, I would prefer net on the side or hanging, just like it was before
Don’t want to leave valuables visible.
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Old Dec 1, 2019 | 12:07 PM
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Don’t want to leave valuables visible.
can you see anything through tint?
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