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Thank you for this great fix! I've been faffing about with the load cover for a while but never thought of sliding it down behind the back seats. Genius!
Ok. Finally a really beneficial video today : ). I still would probably prefer a version of the roll-up design. The cover just lays on side rails. it is not secured with snaps or anything. So it makes noise when I happen to hit a bump in the road or drive through rough roads. I would be careful placing items on top of it because it is very high and there is very little to keep those items from rolling forward. They would also obstruct your view
@@ricric9521 Thank you for watching my video and sharing your experiences, I appreciate it. 👍 You’re right about not storing anything on top - bad idea.
Thanks for your video. It was a good advice how to use. Still I don´t agree with you, a "roll up" is far better, but your use-advices was helpful. Thanks again
Might be a small thing but this answers my exact situation. I didn’t think to do that push back part you described. I just got our model y a few weeks ago and still learning. Thanks.
I don’t need it with the tinted rear windows. Just gets in the way. I never use it. I took it out day one as he said. Other vehicles I’ve had like a Ford Explorer. Never used it.
Personal preference but I’ve never liked those roll up versions, had them in my three previous vehicles. They’re so flimsy. This type is strong enough to store items right on top. Like having two levels in the trunk. Plus the sub trunk, so three levels.
You could say that about anything behind you, including people who don’t wear seatbelts, anything you store on the backseat, or for the many who remove the parcel shelf and store items right up to the roof.
@@JimboP-Outside Yes but there are plenty of times, as I'm sure you know when you have to stop or slow abruptly that would totally toss those items stored on top but not ones on the floor of the trunk area.
Hi, could I ask what’s the height underneath the lowest section of the parcel shelf? Curious what the tallest item that can be in the back without having to take down the shelf? Really hard to find that info online!
@@JimboP-Outside hey thanks for the reply! If you ever happen to be in your vehicle with a tape measure I would really appreciate hearing what it ends up being :)
@@CGRFilmsStudios ?? I did measure it, re-read my reply. It’s about 14-15 inches give or take due to my mat cover. It’s not easy to get into the trunk under the parcel shelf.
@@MultiSilversalmon Hey man, I’m not a professional influencer I’m just sharing my personal experiences. You don’t like it, it’s all good. People are so quick to criticize…..