DIY Trunk Lid Liner
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St. Jude Donor '11
Originally Posted by Crazy Cowboy
Nice partition too
GREAT job!
GREAT job!
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2023 C5 of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
Originally Posted by Yello95
OK...so now its narrowed down to the Autozone and 3 different possible sizes...now what are they called? Clips? pins with flat tops? screws?...or do we just go to AutoZone and look for what you have pictured and try to figure out which size you used?...Mang you are making it tough
P.S. wonder if Cowboy will now start using your method of securing the trunk lid cover as you have done
P.S. wonder if Cowboy will now start using your method of securing the trunk lid cover as you have done
I used the larger clip 963-050. The foot is shorter but the collar held the liner in place better.
The other 963-005 has a smaller collar foot but a longer foot
Take your choice.
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Originally Posted by Yello95
So Cowboy..when are you going to start making trunk lid covers like this and selling them? ...and how much will they be?...Enquiring minds want to know
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Originally Posted by DeeGee
Kinda defeats the object of a "DIY Trunk Liner"
If you didn't work it out. My partition is one of Crazy Cowboys
If you didn't work it out. My partition is one of Crazy Cowboys
about the DIY trunk lid liner
Not talking about the partition...this thread is about the trunk lid liner...anyway thanks for the info on the fasteners