Rubber Cargo Tray for Sport Touring

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I've been looking for about a week now...Has anyone found a rubber cargo tray (with side walls) to fit the sport touring? Since it has the extended side wall for the subwoofer, the cargo tray has a different shape than other hatchbacks.
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They don't make it very obvious, but you should get the sport one and cut it.

Check out the install instructions (pdf):

Honda Civic 10th gen Rubber Cargo Tray for Sport Touring EhTMfNI
Go to Lowe's and buy a white plastic washer tray, works great and cheap!
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I've been looking for about a week now...Has anyone found a rubber cargo tray (with side walls) to fit the sport touring? Since it has the extended side wall for the subwoofer, the cargo tray has a different shape than other hatchbacks.
Honda Civic 10th gen Rubber Cargo Tray for Sport Touring IMG_20170401_052111530
 
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Thanks for the replies... I have the plastic one from Honda and have cut it down as shown. Im looking for a "Rubber" one like Weather Tech or similar because with the plastic one things slide around rather easily.
 


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Thanks for the replies... I have the plastic one from Honda and have cut it down as shown. Im looking for a "Rubber" one like Weather Tech or similar because with the plastic one things slide around rather easily.
Ah I see. Not sure about more rubbery aftermarket solutions.

I fixed my sliding cargo issue with the cargo net!

It doesn't require drilling like the sedan and coupe, just clip in and go. Here's mine:

Honda Civic 10th gen Rubber Cargo Tray for Sport Touring HVSyHqL
 
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Ah I see. Not sure about more rubbery aftermarket solutions.

I fixed my sliding cargo issue with the cargo net!

It doesn't require drilling like the sedan and coupe, just clip in and go. Here's mine:

Honda Civic 10th gen Rubber Cargo Tray for Sport Touring HVSyHqL
Thanks Vonlaser! - that may be the interim solution anyway... :)
 

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Thanks for the replies... I have the plastic one from Honda and have cut it down as shown. Im looking for a "Rubber" one like Weather Tech or similar because with the plastic one things slide around rather easily.
Yeah your right but it works for my groceries if any spillage
 

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I had a cargo net in my EP3 that was vertical and stretched across the rear of the cargo area. It had an opening and would hold shopping bags vertically. I had hoped to find the same type of kit for the FK hatch but I don't think Honda's doing it this time.

I also had a box-like collapsible cargo organizer much like the one Honda's selling. I rarely used it, though.
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