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Recommendations on Cargo Liner? '19 express extended
I need a "cargo area" liner for the rear of my '19 express extended. I removed the rear seats (bought an all captains chairs model) and need something to put from the barn doors to the rear of the 4th row seats to protect from muddy sports equipment, wet coolers, etc. Waterproof, sturdy, and possibly with a lip to catch spills are at the top of my desires for such a liner. Any suggestions on ready to purchase or DIY?
Side note, I just got my 2019 express 3500 extended on Sunday, excited to be here and share my experiences upgrading it. got a curt class 4 hitch, hopkins 4-pole wiring harness, and trailer brake installation kit on the way.
Holy Cow, bed slides are awesome. Fortunately for me, without a tailgate I can reach all the way in to my cargo area. I'm looking for something like the below but fit exactly to the van (otherwise I may buy a big one and cut to size.
I need a "cargo area" liner for the rear of my '19 express extended. I removed the rear seats (bought an all captains chairs model) and need something to put from the barn doors to the rear of the 4th row seats to protect from muddy sports equipment, wet coolers, etc. Waterproof, sturdy, and possibly with a lip to catch spills are at the top of my desires for such a liner. Any suggestions on ready to purchase or DIY?
Side note, I just got my 2019 express 3500 extended on Sunday, excited to be here and share my experiences upgrading it. got a curt class 4 hitch, hopkins 4-pole wiring harness, and trailer brake installation kit on the way.
Thanks for checking, it took a lot of looking and measuring, but I finally went with a "TrafficMaster 48 x 72 commercial door mat". I wanted something that would create a "pan" of sorts if I had a massive drink cooler leak (which has happened in the past). With some heavy-duty hardware shears ("red" brand) I cut it to shape. I'm happy with it, it gets the job more than done, and was only 40 bucks!.