Cargo cover - chapter two

Tom 5778

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I am trying to find a decent way to cover the cargo area. I am not much of a fabricator, so I am trying for simple. My first attempt used adjustable curtain rods and blackout curtains. Ok, but thought I’d try again. This time I took a single panel of the blackout curtains and put a two inch strip of Velcro on it. That attaches to the back of the seat. Then I put a couple of grommets down each edge so I could use a carabiner to attach to the back of the cargo area. Looks cleaner than my first try, but still trying to improve.

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Major Kong

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I'd be very interested to know how well your approach to fasten the system with velcro is working. I've been considering doing the same but with a different use.
Pics if you've gottem to share OP
goal
purchase and install back of seat rubber mats
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Base Model
No snap fasteners on rear of seats
concept
utilize adhesive velco on rubberized panel and hope it adheres to fuzzy back of rear seating
 

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It does the job, it covers cargo

The net is kinda cool.
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