> I just had an area dealer order the OEM Cargo Tray for my 2003 OBW.
> It's a hard plastic, with a texture/grain to it so it's not completely
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> clips are so you can still utilize them? I'm wondering how much of a
> PITA it's going to be.
I've thought of just having a blanket or carpet scrap back there, but
I'll also have messy things like flower trays, nursery pots, etc with
dirt/water that will probably spill a bit, so I'd rather have
something I can take out and hose clean when needed. Not to mention
dirty/muddy dog paws. For her comfort, I've got a medium-sized dog bed
back there when she's in the car. It's so funny - she'll hop into the
cargo area and go right to the bed and sit/lay down.
Slightly off-topic, but my dog is so spoiled, I admit. I bought a
little car fan that you plug into the lighter socket, and there's that
extra socket back in the cargo area, so I plug it in back there and
clipped it to the 2nd row seat belt thing that comes out of the
ceiling, so in the summer the fan can help circulate the cool A/C air
back there. The windows aren't tinted or anything, and the dog is
black, so she's bound to get warm back there even if we have the A/C
on up front. This'll help move that cool air back there, and keep the
air moving in general for her. :)
> You may want to cut some cheap carpet to fit the cargo liner and glue it
> in with RTV, your dog will be far happier.- Hide quoted text -
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M. Baker - 30 Apr 2007 18:03 GMT
Well, just thought I'd write a follow-up. Got the OEM cargo tray from
the dealer about a week ago. It DOES have little cut-outs that make
room for the floor clips, so I didn't have to modify the tray at all -
Yay! It fits the space perfectly, has a texture to it it, isn't as
slippery as I was afraid it'd be. I think it'll work great - and I can
still utilize the floor clips too!