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Old 03-05-2013, 12:36 AM
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Product Review: Ultimate Pet Liner by CargoLiner.com (E53 fitment)

So, I searched for a cargo liner for my new-to-me 2001 X5 4.4i and found this company www.CargoLiner.com. They advertise their “Ultimate Pet Liner” and claim it to be custom fit to your vehicle.


My main reason for buying this was for traveling with my dog, mostly to the dog park and such, but also for anytime the dog was going to be in the X. I’ve used make-shift liners on other vehicles and regretted it because it’s nearly impossible to get pet hair out of automotive carpeting. So, I wanted full coverage that would stay in place and hold up to my dog.

Pros:

  • Customer Service - Ordered online on a Sunday, they called me that night to confirm because it was an older pattern that they didn't have stock on so they would have to pull the patterns and cut it fresh.I was told I wouldn't be able to return it.I was OK with that.Happy that I'd be getting new material and not old stock that had been sitting on the shelf for the better part of a decade!
  • Quality Stitching and Materials
  • Hand-made in the USA
  • Custom Fit to vehicle
  • Cleans easily
  • Installs easily, once you lay it out
  • Easily removed (Velcro)

Cons:

  • Little pricey, but you get what you pay for - $250, shipped

TBDs:

  • Durability – will this hold up to my dog? So far so good, but it’s too early to tell.

Instructions, alcohol wipes, adhesive activator (only used for the top of the side panels), extra Velcro pieces:



Quality stitching and materials:


Made in the Good ‘Ol US of A:


Cutouts for headrests, seatbelts, and for seat release:


Cutouts for tie-downs and the seat latch: (Velcro above and below the seat latch was not attached at this point.)



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Old 03-05-2013, 12:47 AM
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Flap to cover 60/40 split. Not really needed in my opinion, but I’m using it for now:

Floor liner loops over the loading sill cover and there’s a panel for the tail gate:



Tuck the “flap” behind the bolster by removing the rear seat bolster:



Finished job:


Dutch Tested, Dutch Approved!

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Old 03-08-2013, 11:23 PM
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That is a very cool product. Thanks for sharing your experience with it.
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Old 03-09-2013, 11:31 AM
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Nice looking pitbull he/she is gorgeous!

Great product for the dogs, I'd get one for my E53 because I hate trying to get the short hairs out of the carpet (we have a 75 lb American Bulldog).

However, my wife's Rav4 is the "dogmobile" and our dog has yet to ride in my X, its much easier to clean my wife's gray carpet and gray leather seats on the Toyota.
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Old 03-10-2013, 09:15 PM
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Nice looking pitbull he/she is gorgeous!

Great product for the dogs, I'd get one for my E53 because I hate trying to get the short hairs out of the carpet (we have a 75 lb American Bulldog).

However, my wife's Rav4 is the "dogmobile" and our dog has yet to ride in my X, its much easier to clean my wife's gray carpet and gray leather seats on the Toyota.
Thanks! No kidding about those short dog hairs. That's the best part of the liner, the dog hairs easily wipe or DustBusts out.

75lbs is a whole lotta dog!

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Looking through response to this thread and realized how old it is! Is this company still in business? Was wondering if anyone has tried this cargo liner: https://ruffrug.com
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