Retractable Cargo Cover for Kia Stinger?

VelixGV

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Hi, I was wondering if anyone here knows of any retractable cargo cover for the Kia Stinger?

I absolutely love the car, but I am tired of needing to plan ahead if I want the cargo cover or not. I also prefer to drive without the cargo cover in place, because I can hear the exhaust note better. However, there is no place to store the OEM cargo cover.

I seem to find plenty of options for other Kia models, but not the Stinger.

Any help would be very much appreciated.
 
this is a new thing to me. how does a retractable cargo cover work? personally it isn't an issue, I just unhinge the thing to fit over ice chests, and if Ima going to need more room I just take it out and move it behind the front seats. works in most situations.
 
this is a new thing to me. how does a retractable cargo cover work? personally it isn't an issue, I just unhinge the thing to fit over ice chests, and if Ima going to need more room I just take it out and move it behind the front seats. works in most situations.
I'm not sure how to explain, but you can look on Amazon for examples of retractable cargo covers for other models to see how they work.

As for unhinging it, doing that will obstruct the rear windshield. I also currently put mine behind the seats, but that isn't ideal if I'm hauling something long.
 
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As for unhinging it, doing that will obstruct the rear windshield.
more mystery. mine just lays flat on top of the stuff in the hatch, I've never seen it get in front of the hatch window.
 
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Maybe I misunderstood what you meant.
I let the cargo cover hang by its strings and remove it from the hinge points so that whatever is underneath raises the cover when you close the hatch. in the case of ice chests, the cover sits flat on top of them. and when you open the hatch the cover goes up on the strings as normally, it's just not hinged.
 
I let the cargo cover hang by its strings and remove it from the hinge points so that whatever is underneath raises the cover when you close the hatch. in the case of ice chests, the cover sits flat on top of them. and when you open the hatch the cover goes up on the strings as normally, it's just not hinged.
Oh, I see. In my case, it would not work because I was hauling a lot of wood from home depot, and I was loaded pretty much to the top of the rear headrests. I had to remove the cargo cover and put it in the front passenger seat.
 
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