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Sulley



Member Since: 03 Jan 2017
Location: Glasgow
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Boot liner mat or tray.

Hi there

I'm picking up my new RRS tomorrow and wanted to asked for some thoughts.

I've two dogs and generally get a boot liner and saw they have various OEM options.

Is the mat the best for flexibility when the back seats are down or is the shallow tray ok when you have something in the boot.

Any help would be appreciated as want to order tomorrow when I'm at he dealer.

Cheers in advance.

Sulley

Post #513479 Tue Jan 03 2017 10:01pm
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Farmer Chalk



Member Since: 02 May 2015
Location: London
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Think it's preference re mat or tray in reality.....the mat doesn't cover the edges so dirt dust and dog hair will get down the side.....don't know if you are aware of the problem that the latch cover on the rear leading edge causes injuries to dogs jumping in and out of the boot.
A number of owners have had quite nasty injuries to their dogs paws and claws by the plastic flap trapping feet as they jump out.
I just cover my bumper and the catch area with a towel or blanket as they jump in and out which stops the feet getting caught in the latch / flap area....

Post #513493 Wed Jan 04 2017 12:29am
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Sulley



Member Since: 03 Jan 2017
Location: Glasgow
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Thanks for that just been reading the forum and saw the issue with the flap will need to do the same and save them getting caught.

Cheers

Sulley

Post #513494 Wed Jan 04 2017 12:32am
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Farmer Chalk



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No problem and welcome to the forum! Very Happy

Post #513498 Wed Jan 04 2017 6:47am
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