Cayenne Trunk Liner Options - Porsche vs WeatherTech
#18
Mats
I went with Weather Tech for front and rear floor mats and Option 2 ( Porsche ) black mat for the rear area. For the rear seat I have a cloth cover to protect the seat from the dog.
#19
Rennlist Member
My only comment would be to get one that lets you use the cargo net. The net is ridiculously overpriced from Porsche, but I find it ridiculously useful!
#20
Three Wheelin'
I ended up going with a Combo of TWO cargo area covers.
The first layer is a $99 vinyl cover that I picked up on eBay.
The reason I like this one, is that it goes all the way up the back seats. So when I lay the back seats down, the back of my seats are protected (from my Hockey Sticks, KiteSurf boards, etc long stuff).
It ALSO has a flap that you can easily pull out, which covers over the bumper (loading & unloading paint protection).
eBay Cargo for Cayenne:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vehicle-Cust...3e97d7&vxp=mtr
Then I put a WeatherTech matt over top of the vinyl cargo cover. This gives me the water protection I need (especially when I get caught KiteBoarding in the rain, or dump my kite in the ocean & have to put it in the back soaking wet). The WeatherTech captures all that water perfectly & I just dump it out when I get home (along with all the sand!).
I also like that it has a Velcro (hook & loop) seam down along the bottom edge at the back base of the rear seats. So when your seats are in the upright position, it pulls the vinyl taut & is down in the crease under the back of the WeatherTech edge.
It also has a vertical split seam (also velcro'd) that allows you to separate the 60/40 seats up/down configurations.
=Steve
The first layer is a $99 vinyl cover that I picked up on eBay.
The reason I like this one, is that it goes all the way up the back seats. So when I lay the back seats down, the back of my seats are protected (from my Hockey Sticks, KiteSurf boards, etc long stuff).
It ALSO has a flap that you can easily pull out, which covers over the bumper (loading & unloading paint protection).
eBay Cargo for Cayenne:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vehicle-Cust...3e97d7&vxp=mtr
Then I put a WeatherTech matt over top of the vinyl cargo cover. This gives me the water protection I need (especially when I get caught KiteBoarding in the rain, or dump my kite in the ocean & have to put it in the back soaking wet). The WeatherTech captures all that water perfectly & I just dump it out when I get home (along with all the sand!).
I also like that it has a Velcro (hook & loop) seam down along the bottom edge at the back base of the rear seats. So when your seats are in the upright position, it pulls the vinyl taut & is down in the crease under the back of the WeatherTech edge.
It also has a vertical split seam (also velcro'd) that allows you to separate the 60/40 seats up/down configurations.
=Steve
#21
Rennlist Member
You're welcome.
Sidenote: In the picture I posted above, the reason the fabric looks wrinkled, is because I pulled the portion (that was underneath the rubber Weathertech), up a bit, so I could show the two sides of the Velcro that are used when the seats are upright. I had to untie the sewn-in straps that come with the vinyl eBay cargo cover (which are perfectly placed I might add). I really like the fact that I do NOT need to untie any of those straps when moving the seats from up-to-down or back up again. Simply pull the seat triggers to release them, and the velcro pulls away from itself.
Normally, when the seats are down, like in my picture, the vinyl cargo cover is tighter (than shown).
For those who like to use the tie-down D-Rings for Cargo Nets on a daily basis, you would need to lift the corners of this eBay vinyl cargo cover to stand the d-rings upright (for connection to the net). That might not be perfect, but it would work (if you do NOT have the weathertech over top of it like I do).
=Steve
Sidenote: In the picture I posted above, the reason the fabric looks wrinkled, is because I pulled the portion (that was underneath the rubber Weathertech), up a bit, so I could show the two sides of the Velcro that are used when the seats are upright. I had to untie the sewn-in straps that come with the vinyl eBay cargo cover (which are perfectly placed I might add). I really like the fact that I do NOT need to untie any of those straps when moving the seats from up-to-down or back up again. Simply pull the seat triggers to release them, and the velcro pulls away from itself.
Normally, when the seats are down, like in my picture, the vinyl cargo cover is tighter (than shown).
For those who like to use the tie-down D-Rings for Cargo Nets on a daily basis, you would need to lift the corners of this eBay vinyl cargo cover to stand the d-rings upright (for connection to the net). That might not be perfect, but it would work (if you do NOT have the weathertech over top of it like I do).
=Steve