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Old 12-07-19, 08:49 AM
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KAON sent me latch kits for the two tables I order for the new upgrades minus the rubber seal trim but I already have a spool of that.

I plan to install mine today.

msgs350: I will get yours into the mail on Monday.

What did they charge for those? I have the old style.
Old 12-07-19, 09:24 AM
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Actually they sent them to me for free. Might be related ...but I gave them a shout out on GXOR as they are trying find a US distributor to bring their AU to US shipping costs way down for customers. I thought for some reason I was going to need to drill new holes but those plastic pieces fit perfectly and took all of a couple minutes. I didn't need to put on new bungee pieces but now I have some spares. I also put down the rubber seal trim.










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Old 12-07-19, 01:33 PM
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I've been following this thread for a while... I want this but don't necessarily need it. For the ones who have it, have you found it to be useful? So far I've read people plan to use it for small cooking, diaper changes...

I currently have a Canvasback Liner on the rear hatch. Would anyone have any suggestions on how do I keep the liner and install the Kaon table?
Throwing this out there... Is anyone else in the Northeast thinking about getting one (Around the NY/NJ/CT/PA area)?
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I have rear Canvasback but it isn't permanently mounted. You could probably attach to table. Let me do a rough mock up tomorrow and post some pics of what the cover looks like over the table.

I have on order the the CB sides.
Old 12-07-19, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Acrad
I have rear Canvasback but it isn't permanently mounted. You could probably attach to table. Let me do a rough mock up tomorrow and post some pics of what the cover looks like over the table.

I have on order the the CB sides.
Thanks. I wanted to keep the liner behind the table. But maybe it's easier to keep the table inside the liner and peel it back when I need it?

I got the sides, cargo, and hatch liner from them. I also had them make a 2 small pieces that can cover the headrest area or be used on the back to cover the bumper to prevent scratches. I got it last year with the 20% black friday deal. Really nice people, although I ordered the wrong option on the passenger side. I guess premium speakers mean something else. I chose "no" but for it, but I guess that was the wrong answer. Never sent it back, it fits but it's billowy if that makes sense.
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IMO: I think table inside liner would be easier and would protect the nice finish on the KAON,
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Originally Posted by Acrad
IMO: I think table inside liner would be easier and would protect the nice finish on the KAON,

That's probably the best way to go about this. Then I can just attach the liner from the top and make it a "backsplash"
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Terrible & poorly staged pictures and my rig is filthy right now. Canvasback seems to fit around the table. Might be a little tight on sides though. I'd probably just secure at the top on mine and then you can easily fold table down. There are options though to make it work.







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Old 12-08-19, 12:17 PM
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Thanks! Looks like you’re onto something. As long as the top horizontal piece is Velcro-ed on it looks like it’ll hold the liner.
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Someone on GXOR made a GX460 plate/backing without the table???

https://m.facebook.com/groups/838842...19147121549727
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Looks cool but I notice it affects pop up window pass through at the top. I wonder if it works with the stock plastic tool doors?

I had some tools get loose in that tray and in that pictured item they would probably fall out and start clanging against the table.
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Originally Posted by Acrad
Looks cool but I notice it affects pop up window pass through at the top. I wonder if it works with the stock plastic tool doors?

I had some tools get loose in that tray and in that pictured item they would probably fall out and start clanging against the table.
which part are you referring to, the brake light area or the trim around the window? The last couple of pictures looks like you can fit the cover.

I’m missing something... I’m not understanding why you need the black molle looking panel if a Kaon works just as well without the extra-ness
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I should have looked further at pics. Yeah... plastic panels work. Not sure what this is fully about either to be honest.

I was referring to the top piece.


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Looks like there is an option for "no tab" across the top for an added $5. Pretty pricey after adding on a cutting board surface. Really like their side molle panels though
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I saw this posted on FB too and wonder what function the top piece is used for? Just decor?

The table is really expensive especially when add in the wood board and a few other customizations.

Originally Posted by Acrad
I should have looked further at pics. Yeah... plastic panels work. Not sure what this is fully about either to be honest.

I was referring to the top piece.



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