DIY fix for sagging rear shelf

PunkST

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#21
Ive thought of attaching a tool kit to the underside.
 


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I must be one of the few, I just took mine out when my car had like 100 miles on the clock lol. Just gets in the way.
 


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Interesting fix. Personally mine is perfectly straight, but I don't put things on top of it so that might be why it doesn't have flex issues.

Also the panels that hold the string on the sides have very cheap flimsy hooks. Looking at mine and they already show white as if they might break off someday. So any extra weight, even the aluminum bar might stress it too much, IDK
 


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This is a timely thread. My car is a 2019 with barely 6000 miles on it and I looked at the rear hatch shelf yesterday and noticed the sag.....I don't think there's even ever been any weight on it :-(. I guess this is a small demonstration of its humble mega econo car roots, LOL
 


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Anybody selling their rear shelf, by any chance? I am going to post in the classified forum as well, but I figured I'd ask here since a few people mentioned removing theirs. :) I have a 2014, don't know if the fit is the same across all years though.
 




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