KoupCoupe said:In the cargo net package there is an instruction sheet. There are also 4 each studs, 4 each rubber washers, and 4 each hooks. You assemble the hook assemblies before installing them -- read the instructions as it tells you which way the rubber washers go. Then you have to remove 4 plastic retainers at the back of the trunk -- instructions show you which ones. Be careful when removing them -- use a cloth to protect the panel finish. Once you remove the retainers you screw the hooks into the retainer holes...and then position the cargo net. You will find it is taught at the top but a little loose at the bottom -- once you put a bag in there you'll see it holds it securely.
MFury said:Dealer probably yanked it out of a sedan that had it installed and didn't realize it came with hardware.
MFury said:I noticed that on the first day too that the spare tire mold under the back mat doesn't sit properly in the tire like it was meant for a different spare (just a little too big to fit into the spare rim area). Makes it look messy since it isn't flat now.
MFury said:I noticed that on the first day too that the spare tire mold under the back mat doesn't sit properly in the tire like it was meant for a different spare (just a little too big to fit into the spare rim area). Makes it look messy since it isn't flat now.
flyme said:Exactly.
Anyone with the cargo tray comment on how they like it in the Koup? It a big improvement?