Question about trunk tray
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Yes, the tray is flexible and so long it's of course empty, you don't need to take it out of the car completely to get to the spare. You can just lift the trunk side.
Yes, there are preformed discs that get cut out (the instructions for this is on the install sheet) for use with the cargo net. Of course you'll have trouble getting to the spare with the cargo net and tray installed as the cargo net will hold the tray down and keep you from lifting it.
Yes, there are preformed discs that get cut out (the instructions for this is on the install sheet) for use with the cargo net. Of course you'll have trouble getting to the spare with the cargo net and tray installed as the cargo net will hold the tray down and keep you from lifting it.
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Re: Question about trunk tray
You can get to the spare since the tray is flexible. However, it may depend on how much stuff you have sitting on the tray obviously - you may have to bend it.
Originally posted by acur8ly
For those of you that have the Acura trunk tray can you get to your spare without completely removing the tray? Also can you use the cargo net wile the trunk tray is installed?
For those of you that have the Acura trunk tray can you get to your spare without completely removing the tray? Also can you use the cargo net wile the trunk tray is installed?
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Originally posted by Skeedatl
Yes, the tray is flexible and so long it's of course empty, you don't need to take it out of the car completely to get to the spare. You can just lift the trunk side.
Yes, there are preformed discs that get cut out (the instructions for this is on the install sheet) for use with the cargo net. Of course you'll have trouble getting to the spare with the cargo net and tray installed as the cargo net will hold the tray down and keep you from lifting it.
Yes, the tray is flexible and so long it's of course empty, you don't need to take it out of the car completely to get to the spare. You can just lift the trunk side.
Yes, there are preformed discs that get cut out (the instructions for this is on the install sheet) for use with the cargo net. Of course you'll have trouble getting to the spare with the cargo net and tray installed as the cargo net will hold the tray down and keep you from lifting it.
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