Moulded Cargo Liner ??

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Anyone have any experience with the Moulded Cargo Liner

1 I'm concerned about it being a bit heavy ie, getting it in and out for cleaning etc (we are getting old)

2 The extended rear lip of the liner (up against the back seats), how pliable is it, with the back seat down when placing large flat items in back will it simply flatten out
 
we are getting old)
Your'e not old, your'e middle aged, there is a difference you know, age is just a number ;)
 
I have a weather tech and no issue with the lip
 
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I did, when they sent it they rolled it up and it got crushed which left crease lines in it. Thankfully eBay refunded cash and I got to keep it. There are two oem types depending on country. I would stick to oem one.
 
I did, when they sent it they rolled it up and it got crushed which left crease lines in it. Thankfully eBay refunded cash and I got to keep it. There are two oem types depending on country. I would stick to oem one.
I have the OE liner. Mine came (rolled up) crinkled in a box too. I let it settle. This was in the middle of the winter, so the cold did not help. But over time the creases in the forward and rear edges went away.
I'm concerned about it being a bit heavy ie, getting it in and out for cleaning etc (we are getting old)
You don't have anything to worry about. The hatch liner is of a much lighter material than the rubber OE floor mats. It goes in and comes out easily.
 
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I did wait for time and subtle application of hair dryer heat but the creases are still there along with white marks from the creases.
 
Anyone have any experience with the Moulded Cargo Liner

1 I'm concerned about it being a bit heavy ie, getting it in and out for cleaning etc (we are getting old)

2 The extended rear lip of the liner (up against the back seats), how pliable is it, with the back seat down when placing large flat items in back will it simply flatten out
I bought the Moulded Cargo Liner when I took delivery, and it's the best, not heavy at all, taken it out maybe twice just too clean it, easy to fold up to remove out, fold up to put it in again, it's very flexible, I find it much better than having a carpeted one, as for the lip of the liner up against the back seats, shouldn't be an issue, as the back seats don't drop completely and vertically flat anyway. No issues here with it.
 
I have Weathertech liners in 5 vehicles now, 4 with the cargo liners and haven't had any issues, they do come rolled up but flatted out pretty quickly once put in place.

I only got the cargo liner for the stinger, I thing the floor liners are to commercial looking for it :)
 
Thanks for all replies, the fact that it comes rolled up is telling me its light and flexible
 
Thanks for all replies, the fact that it comes rolled up is telling me its light and flexible
Some are flexible as they are light foam based. Others have a harder feel and are more plastic based. Your ok with the oem aussie one if they roll it. I bought the oem uk one which has a slightly diff design ( off ebay).
One word of warning though, they are slippery so stuff tends to move around easy in the back.
 
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They are slippery, I put down one of these and it hold great.


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Are you talking about this one? If so, it definitely doesn’t get in the way or heavy at all. It’s very flexible and I’ve had absolutely no problems with it.
 

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That's the one. And it is less slippery than the OE carpet floor.
 
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