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Review on πŸ“¦ Enhance Organization: 2017 Honda Ridgeline In-Bed Trunk Cargo Dividers - 08U35-T6Z-100 by Carl Lipschultz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ridgeline owners, this is what you need.

It is very difficult to admire a few pieces of blown polyethylene, but they deserve to be mentioned in a very positive way. The Ridgeline rack under the bed is designed to be divided into compartments. The factory should have had those plastic dividers, but they don't. So what's a guy supposed to do? Hold your breath, take it easy, buy it They fit snugly, don't move, easy to take out or put in, but just stay where you put them every day and they do what they're supposed to do. A note: there is a drain hole on the left side of the trunk that serves to consume the ice and make it easier to remove. A great idea. The industrial design of the baffles does NOT prevent water from passing from one compartment to another. Partitions are located well above the floor of the trunk. Solid objects are broken apart, but water moves. Therefore, I intend to catch such a large fish that the partitions will have to be completely removed, and the entire trunk should be covered with ice. Until this fantasy comes true, I really like the compartments in my Ridgeline trunk and those baffles will most likely stay where they are.

Pros
  • Probationary period for one year
Cons
  • Some flaws