Rear Cargo Cover
#4
Today when I arrived home, my wife was making a rear cargo tray for our fit as we can't buy one in Thailand. She made a mold from plastic and foam. It looked just like the real thing in the pic above.
She's going to use layers of paper mashe, believe it or not and finish it off with a black material.
She loves making things from paper mashe, but I never thought it would hit my car.
What next, maybe a paper mashe body kit. Just joking, let's wait and see what it looks like. Hmmmmmm
She's going to use layers of paper mashe, believe it or not and finish it off with a black material.
She loves making things from paper mashe, but I never thought it would hit my car.
What next, maybe a paper mashe body kit. Just joking, let's wait and see what it looks like. Hmmmmmm
#5
Today when I arrived home, my wife was making a rear cargo tray for our fit as we can't buy one in Thailand. She made a mold from plastic and foam. It looked just like the real thing in the pic above.
She's going to use layers of paper mashe, believe it or not and finish it off with a black material.
She loves making things from paper mashe, but I never thought it would hit my car.
What next, maybe a paper mashe body kit. Just joking, let's wait and see what it looks like. Hmmmmmm
She's going to use layers of paper mashe, believe it or not and finish it off with a black material.
She loves making things from paper mashe, but I never thought it would hit my car.
What next, maybe a paper mashe body kit. Just joking, let's wait and see what it looks like. Hmmmmmm
#6
Today when I arrived home, my wife was making a rear cargo tray for our fit as we can't buy one in Thailand. She made a mold from plastic and foam. It looked just like the real thing in the pic above.
She's going to use layers of paper mashe, believe it or not and finish it off with a black material.
She loves making things from paper mashe, but I never thought it would hit my car.
What next, maybe a paper mashe body kit. Just joking, let's wait and see what it looks like. Hmmmmmm
She's going to use layers of paper mashe, believe it or not and finish it off with a black material.
She loves making things from paper mashe, but I never thought it would hit my car.
What next, maybe a paper mashe body kit. Just joking, let's wait and see what it looks like. Hmmmmmm
post pic's when done.
#8
Its not standard but is an extra cost accessorie. Like your wife's making a cargo tray of paper-mache but I suggest formed cardboard layers sprayed with clear paint. About 4 layers will do it well and they can be sealed with paper-mache, spayed again, sanded, and painted to look better than the flimsy cloth units we have. Plus you can have matching colors.
good luck. post photos when she's through.
#9
Well, here it is after 2 weeks of messing around. Cost about $25 for materials plus speakers which I already had from my old car.
Not as good as the original, but it will the job until the original arrives in Thailand, if ever.
Not as good as the original, but it will the job until the original arrives in Thailand, if ever.
Last edited by Lek; 12-10-2008 at 09:24 AM.
#12
Thanks, but actually I cheated a little. I backed the paper mashe with 6 mm plywood, but still very light, fairly strong and supports the weight of the speakers, which were the hardest to fit, with special connectors for easy try removal.
Last edited by Lek; 12-10-2008 at 09:49 AM.
#14
#18
Nice!
It actually looks pretty good from the pics. nice!
I like that idea of putting speakers on the cover.
Lek, do you also have speakers in the rear doors? How many speakers are in there all together?
I was thinking that mod (cargo cover speakers) would be nice to add some 8" or 10" sub woofers, and use the cargo area as a bass box/bin to add some bass in the system. Maybe even place the amp under the cargo cover (if there's no way to mount it under the rear seats), and then when you need to haul stuff, a quick disconnect will allow you to have the full space back.
I still love those seats!!!!!!!!!
I like that idea of putting speakers on the cover.
Lek, do you also have speakers in the rear doors? How many speakers are in there all together?
I was thinking that mod (cargo cover speakers) would be nice to add some 8" or 10" sub woofers, and use the cargo area as a bass box/bin to add some bass in the system. Maybe even place the amp under the cargo cover (if there's no way to mount it under the rear seats), and then when you need to haul stuff, a quick disconnect will allow you to have the full space back.
I still love those seats!!!!!!!!!
#20
Not sure of the 09 cover, but if it's anything like the older Honda cargo covers, it's decent (sturdiness), not what I'd call strong, but not too weak either.
Your cat should be ok on it, even some speakers.
I'm thinking if I do the woofer mod, I'd definitely have to reinforce it a little, especially since you'll need to cut out for the speakers, and the constant booming wont help either.
waiting for those who have the cargo cover already to give their opinions
Your cat should be ok on it, even some speakers.
I'm thinking if I do the woofer mod, I'd definitely have to reinforce it a little, especially since you'll need to cut out for the speakers, and the constant booming wont help either.
waiting for those who have the cargo cover already to give their opinions