Cargo Tray Question

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raiderrick

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i have the gm tray it seems to be ok you just have to pull out the 3rd row seats to use it
 

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If you are talking about a cargo liner(that's what I call it), I have a husky liner and it's alright, when I first got it it had a fold in it from shipping, but that has mostly gone away now.
 

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I heard that the WeatherTech liners were the best, they had very high approval from users. I need to get some myself.
 

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For a cargo liner, I have the WeatherTech and it works great (it's in my wife's Rover).
 

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I have the weathertech with 3rd row removed. I am a little disappointed because I think the weathertech could have been a little larger:

See when it is in place, the from plastic molding isn't covered. I think the huskyliner protects that area too.

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At the front (when centered on the carpet) it doesn't butt up to the 2nd row seat:

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View looking back:

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For illustration purposes, this was my old Highland/Black Armor liner from my old 03 Yukon stuffed into my 07 to show that liner had superior coverage. I believe the Huskyliner is cut similar to this.

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I have the weathertech with 3rd row removed. I am a little disappointed because I think the weathertech could have been a little larger:

See when it is in place, the from plastic molding isn't covered. I think the huskyliner protects that area too.

Yes the husky liner does butt up against the 2nd row of seats and it covers the rear plastic molding. It has a fairly substantial (~2.5") lip all the way around it. While nice for containing moisture/debris it is another 2.5" my dog has to jump to get in. I've heard great things about weathertech liners(i have 1st and 2nd row liners coming tomorrow from them), so get whichever suits your preferences.
 

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I took a picture of my husky liner so you could see what it looks like.

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That's strange. In my picture above you'll notice that the liner doesn't wrap around the left side of the floor like the right side does. I thought this was strange when putting it in. But looking back at Snomon's post, his Tahoe doesn't curve like mine does? Does anybody know why that is?
 

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I have the Husky liner and it works great. Yes it does have a lip that at first I thought might be a little annoying; however, I do not even notice at all. As far as a dog clearing it, our dog is 140 lbs and has not problems (clearing or stepping on it).

The main reason I chose Husky over the rest was usage with or without the third row in place, and protecting the rear plastic molding for the third row attachment points (without seats installed).

Hope this helps.
 

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GM cargo tray...

We got the GM cargo tray in our 07' 3LT HOE. We didn't order our Hoe with a third row seat so the tray sits flat and fits like a glove. One draw back it only comes in black and we have cashmere interior. No worries mate black goes with any color and it sure doesn't show dirt. :yesnod:
 

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That's strange. In my picture above you'll notice that the liner doesn't wrap around the left side of the floor like the right side does. I thought this was strange when putting it in. But looking back at Snomon's post, his Tahoe doesn't curve like mine does? Does anybody know why that is?


Its because Snomon has a power rear liftgate that operates on the left hand side and takes up that space.
 

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Yes I do have the power liftgate, and it looks like the Huskyliner is cut specifically to fit either truck. Although they could just have separate ones so the mat is symmetrical for non power liftgates.
 
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