2019 Suburban extended cargo liner
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Just purchased a nice looking 2019 Suburban.
I haul wood, drywall, plywood from time to time and want to minimize the scuffs to the sides and backs of the headrests.
Anyone know of or using an extended cargo liner?
I see pet liners but am not sure if they cover the rear, 3rd and 2nd row.
I want protection all the way to the back of the front seats.
thanks
I haul wood, drywall, plywood from time to time and want to minimize the scuffs to the sides and backs of the headrests.
Anyone know of or using an extended cargo liner?
I see pet liners but am not sure if they cover the rear, 3rd and 2nd row.
I want protection all the way to the back of the front seats.
thanks
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I bought a Weathertech liner for my Yukon XL, three years ago. I figured it would go to the back of the second seat, well it didn't. It only went to the back of the third seat. Called up Weathertech, but that's all they made. I also have a Caprice Classic wagon, which they didn't make a cargo liner. So I went to Tractor Supply and bought a rubber pad they use for stall blankets. I cut it to fit, works great. It's at least 3/8 thick, maybe 1/2 inch. It never moves, not like the flimsy Weathertech one. I should have done the same thing with my Yukon, but I didn't.
Tom
Tom
Last edited by Silverfox103; June 29th, 2020 at 1:19 PM.
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