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1998 Honda CRB Boot/Load Cover/ Parcel Shelf

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:00 pm
by Bazza
I have just 'matured' from a honda civic to a honda crv 1998. The car is in great condition, however there is no boot/load cover (or sometimes called parcel shelf) so anything that goes in the boot is visible.
I am presuming that they were never fitted with one, however if they are available, anybody know where I can get one (or generic one?)
Putting something over the top like plastic/ blanket etc only makes it more apparant there is something in the boot.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.

Bazza


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Re: 1998 Honda CRB Boot/Load Cover/ Parcel Shelf

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 6:31 pm
by Onishii
Probably an obvious reply, but ask at your local dealer if they come with one or not and get a price from them. If they do exist, try ebay etc ?

Re: 1998 Honda CRB Boot/Load Cover/ Parcel Shelf

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:18 pm
by DUNMINING
just got a 1998 model myself - no shelf in mine - any tips or things to look out for - cheers, dave

Re: 1998 Honda CRB Boot/Load Cover/ Parcel Shelf

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:59 pm
by jimmymelbo
Hi i have recently purchased es 2000 crv with no boot cover they do come with them i am a keen fisherman and had an idea that might work get roller blind from fabric shop fix on timber strip, with 2 hooks on timber strip, tofix on upright pins on rear seats , fix 2 self sticky pads on door, and make 2 hooks on blind to secure on door hooks approx cost ten quid :idea:

Re: 1998 Honda CRB Boot/Load Cover/ Parcel Shelf

PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:03 am
by Kev
Hi All.

I have a 2000 West One - this also has no load cover - I asked at the local Honda Dealer (Who sold it to the original owner) and was told that it was an optional extra costing over £350 (Back in 2000).
You cant just buy the load cover, the rear side panel have top be replaced as these hold the cover in place and also provide the latch to secure it to when it is pulled back.
The cost today was around the £400 mark. :o
I am sure something like the option above couls be fabricated.

Kev