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Old 03-01-2020, 04:33 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by JD_ View Post
I think you would really only need to cover the area where the seatback is.
Thanks, I think so too..
After thinking about it, I think I might have found an quick and easy solution (or a dumb one). So 14 ounces saved maybe?

I used the existing trunk mat, upside down, put a small hole with a center punch and zip tied it to the hook where the backseats connects, added a couple velcro pieces to connect the trunk mat in place ( velcro pieces can be reused haha)

I will report back if it does the job




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