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any cargo liners that have opening for rail system in trunk?
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The double-sided mat will do this. I have it and have used it this way.
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It covers the entire floor. It has notches for the rails, but you get full coverage, including if you fold down 2nd and 3rd rows.
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http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e70-forum/...?highlight=mat |
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can't you just cut out some space for the rail on the all-weather rubber liner? if you do it neatly it shouldn't look bad! (but if you're looking for a waterproof solution than this wouldn't work for you)
i just want a rubber mat to protect the carpeting... so cutting out for the rail doesn't sound bad...
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The cargo liner has a template marked in four corners if you want to cut out a small square for each tie down clamp.
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