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Cargo Mat by force99
Nov 23, 2007 (11:10 am)
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I just received the RubberTite cargo mat from AutoAnything.Com, and it fits perfectly. Pleased with it--thumbs up.
 
I wanted a rubber mat; however, GG Bailey makes custom carpeted cargo mats for the CX-9. I have ordered their mats several times over the years--they make a nice product. I just ordered custom embroidered front mats for my CX-9.
 
As for other accessories, my local Mazda dealer matches all prices from MazdaGear.Com, so I order from them this way. Saves me money, as there are no shipping charges.
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Yakima Racks by mikeha77
Nov 26, 2007 (6:55 pm)
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I just bought a 2008 CX-9 and have ordered the factory cross bars which are being shipped in a week or so. I'm looking for the Yakima MightyMounts which will connect my ski & bike racks to the crossbars but Yakima doesn't list the CX-9. Has anyone found the model of the MightyMounts which fits the CX-9 crossbars?
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Backup camera and rear view mirror display by winstone
Nov 28, 2007 (4:02 pm)
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Did anyone install the back up camera and rear view mirror with display at dealer or by yourself?
I am considering getting them but not sure how difficult it is to install.
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Re: Yakima Racks [mikeha77] by kharris
Nov 29, 2007 (7:38 am)
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Replying to: mikeha77 (Nov 26, 2007 6:55 pm)

Could you tell us how much the factory crossbars cost to buy(and if you asked, how much the dealer wanted to provide and install them)? Thanks.
 
Ken
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Re: Yakima Racks [kharris] by 99zoomr
Nov 29, 2007 (4:42 pm)
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Replying to: kharris (Nov 29, 2007 7:38 am)

If you already have the roof rails (which cost $250 not including installation) you can get the factory crossbars for $72. I had the roof rails installed by the dealer (I think it was $50 to have the dealer install them) since my 2007 CX-9 didn't come with them, and installed the crossbars myself when they finally became available. I think it only took me about 30 minutes to install them.
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Re: Cargo Mat [force99] by pulleydog
Nov 30, 2007 (9:02 pm)
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Replying to: force99 (Nov 23, 2007 11:10 am)

I received mine this week too. It does fit great. For gardeners, I can see where this wouldn't be the best choice - all those little depressions to hold dirt....
But unlike what some people mentioned in the Review section of the AutoAnything website, I didn't find the material particularly 'stinky' - but I also have it covered up with all of of my stuff - plus the retractable cargo cover is covering the cargo area, so, maybe it's trapping the smell back there.
Anyway - although it's not as 'grippy' as the one from my Subaru, it's a good buy and would recommend it for anyone wanting to protect the cargo area.
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Floor Mats by thaumaturge
Dec 01, 2007 (12:29 pm)
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Replying to: pulleydog (Nov 30, 2007 9:02 pm)

FYI,
 
I happened to stop in at the MacNeil (WeatherTech products) factory store today in Illinois. They told me that inventory will be available soon for the CX-9 front floor mats, +3 weeks for rear, and probably +9 or so for a cargo mat. Design is done, molds are in progress.
 
They showed me a picture of the front mats and they looked terrific - fully molded to the contours of the floor. The fronts will go for ~99.00, don't know about the rest.
 
He was also unsure about the cargo mat covering the 3rd seats when down, but he knows they offer others in that configuration, so he was optimistic.
 
As I was local, he's going to have front mats shipped to me from the factory in Kansas next week, so I will post a picture when I get them. I'm guessing they should hit their web site next week as well.
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CX9 Cargo Mat by denyrunner
Dec 09, 2007 (3:45 pm)
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Replying to: thaumaturge (Dec 01, 2007 12:29 pm)

Would like some feedback on getting a cargo liner for the back. I want a liner to handle my ski accessories (boots, etc..) that are wet, my labs which are also wet 1/2 the time. Something to protect the back. I have seen some full liners but they look either too ugly or like too much trouble unless there was one you could leave in all the time. I want it to fill the space between the 2nd row of seats and the back with the 3rd row of seats tucked away. A rubber mat would also be good. Anybody bought any good 3rd party products out there?

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