My Homemade Cargo Cover
The spray on bedliner Idea is a good one. Makes a durable coating, plus would dull the edges a bit so it doesn't cut anything. Plus it won't scratch if you throw shit on it. I thought about using MDF and coating it with vehicle undercoating(sound deadener), and putting a pair of 8 inch free air woofers and mount the amp underneath.
I have the OEM cover and it works, but its kinda ghetto IMO. sure it retracts and shit, but if I am not using it, its not in my car. Plus my windows are 5%, you can't see into the car anyway.
I have the OEM cover and it works, but its kinda ghetto IMO. sure it retracts and shit, but if I am not using it, its not in my car. Plus my windows are 5%, you can't see into the car anyway.
I made a hinged cover out of Coroplast (the stuff they make signs out of these days)To stiffen it I mounted aluminum "L" bracket lengthwise on the 2 halves and hinged them with piano hinge. I put a hole one either side of the rearmost edge and put shoelace through the holes. On other end of those I attached short pieces of sheet metal strapping bent into a "V" shape. These I hooked into the window frame so the rear half would lift when the hatch opened.
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TommyMadison
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Mar 19, 2014 11:41 PM






