Looking for a cargo area protection solution for a new 130....
Thanks for posting that...it seems like I nice option for me to investigate further. I was really hoping to find a one-piece hard plastic cover like the normal "Weather Tech" liners to contain any unexpected spills and also provide the ease or removal and cleaning. It is really nice to be able to pull the one-piece liners out, hose them off, let it dry, and put it back in.
The load space mat is one piece and easily removed and hosed off. I’m not sure how you’d find a one piece mat that covered the back of the seats considering the seats need to be able to stand straight and fold individually. Maybe I’m missing something though. Good luck in your search!!
Last edited by brynie3140; Oct 3, 2024 at 02:41 PM.
We are going to be using the D130 99% of the time with the 3rd row down. We simply remove the one-piece mat when we know we need to use the 3rd row. Did it that way for years in my wife's GLS and her QX80 before that.
@starbai , did you order additional pieces for the rear side protection? The current pics on the canvasback website looks different than yours and when I called, they didn't have anything listes for the sides, just cargo floor and back of seats.
Last edited by PNW_Sky_Guy; Nov 1, 2024 at 01:59 PM. Reason: Asking original poster specific question
Hi. Just picked up a 130 and I appreciate this question and all of the responses. I was searching for about a week every thread I could find to find a mat for the same exact use case where the third row seats are folded down 99% of the time. Somebody on this thread was kind enough to suggest that the version for the outbound might work. I jumped on the Google Box for a while and I found one on eBay that someone was selling and had it shipped. Other than the fact that on the front side of it it has the little flap for the cargo box on the outbound and has two holes for a cup holders it fits absolutely perfectly. I have the storage box in the back so I don't have that lip and the storage box fits just fine. The mat is designed with the same exact Contours as the full cargo area with the back seats down including the storage box. Attached is a picture
Its not the best cuz it was 30° outside when I was doing it so it hasn't quite gotten flat yet.
PS unrelated to this thread so apologies for posting it here but I did also install one of the Bison gear tables. For my particular build because I have the storage box I couldn't close the rear door. I needed maybe a quarter inch more. Now maybe it was user error but I tried and fit it several times and tried to adjusting the Box a bunch but it would not fit. I didn't want to jam it in either. So I took the fold up table mount put it on a workbench and drilled out the holes on the bottom end of the existing Holes about another quarter inch. There is not much metal to work with so on a few of the holes it just made the existing hole bigger versus being a separate hole. I then put some clear plastic bumper pads on the back frame of the table to provide some protection and some friction and then was able to attach it and have it sit up enough that the rear door could close. Took 4 or 5 partial installs before I got the holes just right and was able to make it work.
Its not the best cuz it was 30° outside when I was doing it so it hasn't quite gotten flat yet.
PS unrelated to this thread so apologies for posting it here but I did also install one of the Bison gear tables. For my particular build because I have the storage box I couldn't close the rear door. I needed maybe a quarter inch more. Now maybe it was user error but I tried and fit it several times and tried to adjusting the Box a bunch but it would not fit. I didn't want to jam it in either. So I took the fold up table mount put it on a workbench and drilled out the holes on the bottom end of the existing Holes about another quarter inch. There is not much metal to work with so on a few of the holes it just made the existing hole bigger versus being a separate hole. I then put some clear plastic bumper pads on the back frame of the table to provide some protection and some friction and then was able to attach it and have it sit up enough that the rear door could close. Took 4 or 5 partial installs before I got the holes just right and was able to make it work.
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