Trunk Mat
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Re: Trunk Mat
Not sure about the part # but I think your looking for the luggage cover ? you can go to www.moparpartsamerica.com and look under rear body section and then, under interior trim, select luggage cover and it should come up with the price, and a see illustration icon, click the icon and it will show you the interior parts of the rear, I think # 7 is what you need.
Re: Trunk Mat
Originally Posted by bmorgan
If you decide to become a CICCI member, you can purchase a trunk mat from the CICCI store.
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Re: Trunk Mat
Originally Posted by danimal
Great suggestion......especially after seeing the price of the factory one. There is no part number, but you can drill down to it at chryslerpartsdirect.com. MSRP is $364.00 It's under Rear body and floor/Interior trim/Luggage cover (and no, that is not the retractable cargo cover).
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Re: Trunk Mat
I picked up this mat as an extra; was going to use it to "sandwich" some sound deadening material underneath my mat. If you are making your own you may want to try that first, rather than purchasing. The mat is in fair condition at best, it would require some cleaning, but it is structurally sound. I am not sure what I would charge for the piece, surprised that it is so expensive as there is not much to it. I have fabricated some pieces for my vehicle and would be happy to help you save some $$$ with a few suggestions. How are you planning to make the mat?
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oh, haha, i wasnt looking to get in depth, i was just going to get a regualr black mat, like for a front door, and cut it to make it fit, i see there are velcro strips there too, so thats how its gonna stay down. i would never spend over 50 dollars for something that hides. thanks for your concern tho, i think i will go that route
Re: Trunk Mat
If you have a Home Depot or Lowes I would suggest purchasing a set of interlocking mats - usually used in a gym or playroom. They come in solid or multicolor packs and cost less than $20.00. They are 1/4 - 1/2" thick and are easy to cut to size. I use these in my trunk for additional protection and they look and work great. Also they are washable and you don't need to use velcro. Good luck.
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