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EM2/MT/D17A2 11-09-2018 10:20 AM

Best way to replace cardboard trunk liner?
 
Hey, anyone know of any viable aftermarket trunk liners? I'm considering going to the wrecking yard and finding one, but the cardboard is real flimsy so I'd rather get something a little more heavy-duty. Any ideas or suggestions?

Colin42 11-09-2018 10:44 AM

Re: Best way to replace cardboard trunk liner?
 
I made one out of plywood with piano hinges on the sides so it actually takes up the entire trunk area, I can take pictures if you want

RobertD 11-09-2018 11:32 AM

Re: Best way to replace cardboard trunk liner?
 
this works well and is fairly light, i've used it in a few cars:
https://www.earlmich.com/product.php...at=1055&page=1
it's two paper thin aluminum sheets on a 1/8" PVC core

i used this in my mustang. it's much stronger and weighs less, but costs more:
https://www.laminatorsinc.com/sign-p...ucts/alumalite
it's slightly thicker aluminum on a corrugated 1/4" plastic core
https://www.earlmich.com/product.php...at=1055&page=1

both are available at wensco, grimco, earl mich, as well as at many aluminum and plastics companies and sign supply companies.

they also have sevaral things at home depot. search "shower board"
https://www.homedepot.com/p/EUCATILE...TW48/205995949
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Marker-B...2090/203377708 <this may need primer to seal the edges and back side


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