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Right. That's a link to the organizer tray for the boot compartment.
Retrofitting the flat load floor is possible in one of two ways, depending on what you want:
- You can go full retrofit which will allow the boot area to function just like from the factory. The floor can lock in the up position, variable height, etc. This is a somewhat involved retrofit as the floor part is needed, the trim paneling needs to be replaced, and the locks to hold the floor up need to be installed. $2-3K seems a little high for this, but I'm sure it's a few hundred for the parts and maybe a couple hundred for labor (though if you were handy enough, it seems like you may be able to do it yourself.
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- You can just get the floor part and it will just rest on the lip of your current setup. You won't be able do much, but you'll at least be able to put stuff on top of it. I've heard of some people just fabricating their own.
Retrofitting the flat load floor is possible in one of two ways, depending on what you want:
- You can go full retrofit which will allow the boot area to function just like from the factory. The floor can lock in the up position, variable height, etc. This is a somewhat involved retrofit as the floor part is needed, the trim paneling needs to be replaced, and the locks to hold the floor up need to be installed. $2-3K seems a little high for this, but I'm sure it's a few hundred for the parts and maybe a couple hundred for labor (though if you were handy enough, it seems like you may be able to do it yourself.
OR
- You can just get the floor part and it will just rest on the lip of your current setup. You won't be able do much, but you'll at least be able to put stuff on top of it. I've heard of some people just fabricating their own.