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brumster Member Since: 23 May 2011 Location: Chislehurst Posts: 41 |
Gents, I'm looking at the Rigid Loadspace Protector (Part No: EBF000040) to protect the motor from those infrequent trips to the garden centre, etc.
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16th Jun 2011 11:14pm |
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nbunney Member Since: 10 Aug 2008 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2031 |
Just sold mine for a lot less than that.
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16th Jun 2011 11:33pm |
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brumster Member Since: 23 May 2011 Location: Chislehurst Posts: 41 |
They look pretty good for the pooch. Just not sure they'd stand up to something like a couple of slabs in the boot (not that that happens every day).
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17th Jun 2011 6:31am |
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trafpol Member Since: 15 Jun 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 141 |
The more rigid Britpart ones are very good and as long as you state exact model and year you get a perfect fit. Mine was about £54 and delivered next day from fleabay.
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17th Jun 2011 1:20pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35312 |
how to do pics..
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17th Jun 2011 1:24pm |
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trafpol Member Since: 15 Jun 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 141 |
Thanks Scarey
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17th Jun 2011 1:40pm |
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Stephen.125 Member Since: 25 Jun 2009 Location: Frodsham Posts: 1512 |
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17th Jun 2011 1:47pm |
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brumster Member Since: 23 May 2011 Location: Chislehurst Posts: 41 |
Love this forum! Looks like exactly what I need and less than half price to boot (see what I did there)......
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17th Jun 2011 2:09pm |
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stu Member Since: 04 May 2011 Location: Richmond North Yorkshire Posts: 927 |
just out of interest, i had one of the matreial liners in my last car too and regularly had tonnes of soil, rubble brick, slabs etc etc in the boot and it was fantastic, when you have finished tou just take it out and throw it in the washing machine. they protect the seat backs too, even if you put the seats down.
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17th Jun 2011 5:12pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6369 |
My boot has the rubber mat on the base and then the rigid boot liner (just cos I can!)
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17th Jun 2011 6:17pm |
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GKP Member Since: 01 Aug 2009 Location: Hants Posts: 75 |
Another downside to the rigid protectors is when you have need to fold the rear seats down, as you're left with a ridge in the middle of the load area. Not sure you should be reading this bit. |
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17th Jun 2011 7:36pm |
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ric355 Member Since: 02 May 2011 Location: Surrey, UK Posts: 302 |
The full height fabric ones are similarly problematic, or at least mine is. It attaches to the back of the seat via the headrest posts and lines the back of the seats, so it has to be removed before the seats can be folded properly. You can just undo the sides and let it fold with the seats but it's a bit of a mess to do so. |
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17th Jun 2011 7:42pm |
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trafpol Member Since: 15 Jun 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 141 |
'Put the back seats down' ? How many Waitrose bags do you bring home then?
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17th Jun 2011 8:17pm |
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