Got a new 2020 Pacifica Touring L. I had an '06 Prius that I LOVED! But after 250k miles, I decided to provide it to another family that needed it and get a new vehicle to fit some of my needs.
I got this vehicle largely due to it being one of the few (or only) vehicles that I could:
So I am looking for suggestions! I'd hate to just shove in a tarp because that'd be pretty ugly, and don't really want to custom cut some garage mat tiles to fit in the cargo space. A quick look around and I'm only finding this as an option: Chrysler Pacifica Cargo Area Liner (Part No: 82214535AB) - any other suggestions?
I'm going to be looking into doing the swap for the compressor to the spare tire. It'll stink to lose the shelving, but I want to leave all the seats stowed most of the time. I see lots of forum posts referencing the swap out, but am having trouble finding where to buy the spare tire kits and/or a youtube video of the swap. It's be great if anyone has advice.
Any other QoL purchases I would want to consider? Besides transporting full sheets of plywood and tools, I may occasionally be transporting my dog on cross country drives =)
I got this vehicle largely due to it being one of the few (or only) vehicles that I could:
- fit a full 4x8 sheet of plywood in it
- tow 3000 lb
- have android auto
- can fit 40" tall machines and tools in it
So I am looking for suggestions! I'd hate to just shove in a tarp because that'd be pretty ugly, and don't really want to custom cut some garage mat tiles to fit in the cargo space. A quick look around and I'm only finding this as an option: Chrysler Pacifica Cargo Area Liner (Part No: 82214535AB) - any other suggestions?
I'm going to be looking into doing the swap for the compressor to the spare tire. It'll stink to lose the shelving, but I want to leave all the seats stowed most of the time. I see lots of forum posts referencing the swap out, but am having trouble finding where to buy the spare tire kits and/or a youtube video of the swap. It's be great if anyone has advice.
Any other QoL purchases I would want to consider? Besides transporting full sheets of plywood and tools, I may occasionally be transporting my dog on cross country drives =)