A AZM5 Member : 2007 M5 Touring Jun 28, 2008 #1 Is it strong enough to set anything on top of it? If so how much weight do you think it could handle without damaging? Thanks.
Is it strong enough to set anything on top of it? If so how much weight do you think it could handle without damaging? Thanks.
H hagow_boy Member : 2007 Mazda 5 GT, Auto Jun 28, 2008 #2 You can't place anything heavy on the top of the cargo cover for long term or while driving because it will sag or stretch the material. While I unload stuff, I can place small bags of groceries (up to 5-7 lbs) for about 10 seconds while I reach in and grab more stuff.
You can't place anything heavy on the top of the cargo cover for long term or while driving because it will sag or stretch the material. While I unload stuff, I can place small bags of groceries (up to 5-7 lbs) for about 10 seconds while I reach in and grab more stuff.
A AZM5 Member : 2007 M5 Touring Jun 29, 2008 #3 Thanks. That's what I was thinking but wanted to be sure (don't have one yet).
mazdadude ZOOOOOOOOOM ZOOOOOOOOOM : '16.5 Mazda CX-5 Touring Jun 29, 2008 #4 Nope, since it is made from a vinyl material and operates like a retractable home window shade, it is not supportive. That being said, the crossbar that the cargo cover retracts into does offer some support.
Nope, since it is made from a vinyl material and operates like a retractable home window shade, it is not supportive. That being said, the crossbar that the cargo cover retracts into does offer some support.