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If you're
planning on hauling pillows in the back of your BMW X3 or BMW X5,
you can probably get away without a BMW Cargo Liner. Anything else, though,
and you're asking for trouble. You probably noticed how BMW lined the
cargo area of your SUV with nice carpeting and high-quality fabrics. Which
is all well and good, but that's a cargo area. You want to toss things
like potting soil and cylinder heads and old tires back there. Sure, a
tarp will work, but come on: It's a BMW after all.
What you
need is a BMW cargo liner. We have found that a Husky
Cargo Liner brand is one of the best quality and comes at and afforadble
price. A Husky Liner cargo liner is a custom-formed piece of durable polymer,
usually made in the same color as your interior. It has a textured surface
on the face to give some grip, holding your cargo in place during cornering
and acceleration. And it'll have sharp nibs on the back similar to those
on floor mats to keep the cargo liner itself in place. hey are very high
quality and we have heard many great things about Husky
Liners from our readers. What's important is that a good cargo liner
has a high lip to contain any nasty spills, and it's made of a material
that's impervious to chemicals and sharp things--like dog claws. That
way your BMW cargo area looks good before your trip to the dump, and good
afterwards. At least, once you hose off your BMW cargo liner.
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