Rear Tray Assembly Cross-Reference
#1
Rear Tray Assembly Cross-Reference
Does anyone know which Honda model/year shares the same rear tray assembly as the 2009-2014 Acura TL? I'm about to order the rear tray for my 2011 TL and stumbled across a Honda tray with the exact same part number. The Honda part is $35 cheaper so I obviously would want the Honda tray if it's exactly the same. The online parts store I'm talking with is of no help (understandably).
#4
I'm assuming you are referring to the trunk cargo mat.
Part#: 08U45-TK4-200
Keep in mind the one designed for our vehicle says TL on it. So if it matches like a Honda Accord, it's gonna say Accord on it. When I search the part number I don't see any of them referring to any Honda model. Only 2009-2014 Acura TL.
Part#: 08U45-TK4-200
Keep in mind the one designed for our vehicle says TL on it. So if it matches like a Honda Accord, it's gonna say Accord on it. When I search the part number I don't see any of them referring to any Honda model. Only 2009-2014 Acura TL.
#5
Sorry (brain fart). I'm talking about the rear tray assembly that secures to the rear deck. Part number is 84500-TK4-A01ZB. Searching for this part on sites that sell both Acura and Honda parts results in two parts (one for Honda and one for Acura) with the same part number, yet the Honda part is about $35 cheaper. I'm trying to determine whether the Honda part is actually the same part and will fit my 2011 TL.
#7
That's the part I was assuming you were talking about...however, that part number is specific to Acura dealers only. I tried entering it into our Interactive Network over here at Honda to check availability and it doesn't match any Honda dealer code soooo....
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#9
I went ahead and ordered from an Acura dealer. I tried to get the Honda price but all they offered me was a measly 10% off shipping ($3). I found a better deal elsewhere. Dynaliner showed up today and the new tray will be here tomorrow so I'll be tackling it this weekend and hopefully get rid of the irritating rattling.
#11
I went ahead and ordered from an Acura dealer. I tried to get the Honda price but all they offered me was a measly 10% off shipping ($3). I found a better deal elsewhere. Dynaliner showed up today and the new tray will be here tomorrow so I'll be tackling it this weekend and hopefully get rid of the irritating rattling.
I think some of the online sites have incorrect cross-referenced numbers with different prices on them. I'd be genuinely surprised if our rear deck was shared with another Honda model.
I've had the same issue with some miscellaneous interior pieces. "Honda" lists them at $30, Acura has them at $40.
I've tried just adding them to my cart and checking out (Majestic) but get an order cancellation due to the part not being Honda.
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I've tried just adding them to my cart and checking out (Majestic) but get an order cancellation due to the part not being Honda.
Well, the new one is black and the old one is parchment, so it will look different. I'm assuming that is what he meant.
Last edited by mossman77; 05-03-2016 at 11:34 AM.
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thanks for this pic, i believe that is what op is referring to.
#16
No, that is not what I'm referring to. I'm replacing the rear deck lid/tray under the rear windshield (with the speaker grills). I'm removing it to dynamat and remove the stock subwoofer and decided to go with black instead. Why? Because I'm weird like that. It will match the front dash color scheme and won't cause glare in the rear glass like the taupe one does.
#17
No, that is not what I'm referring to. I'm replacing the rear deck lid/tray under the rear windshield (with the speaker grills). I'm removing it to dynamat and remove the stock subwoofer and decided to go with black instead. Why? Because I'm weird like that. It will match the front dash color scheme and won't cause glare in the rear glass like the taupe one does.
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TheMuffinMan (05-05-2016)
#18
BTW, I whacked the C pillars pretty hard with a rubber mallet as instructed in the service manual but the connectors wouldn't let go. I ended up using a flat bladed screw driver and pried at the connectors until they broke free.
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