10-31-2010, 01:29 AM
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cargo liner for rear sliding tray
I've been digging through the forums to see what sort of cargo liner is available for the sliding rear cargo tray, but I can't find a whole lot. Most of the threads I found are a bit old, so I wanted to post again to see if any new stuff may have come out.
So, does anyone have any info and/or pictures of good solutions that work with the rear sliding tray? Husky has something, but they don't have a pic of it on their website, and they mention it has a problem with the little cargo divider and that has to be removed.
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10-31-2010, 08:11 AM
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Good luck, the aftermarket accessories for the 5th GEN suck IMO. My dog has been driving me nuts lately sliding around back there and I've yet to find anything to put back there.
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10-31-2010, 10:05 AM
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I went to Home Depot, they had a 60-inch HEAVY rubber mat (about 1/2 inch thick). I cut two corners a bit so it would fold up over the wheel wells.
It covers the sliding deck and then goes up over the wheel wells and covers them too. Doesn't move at all, can be hosed off, and is perfect for my 2 boxers.
I will try to get a photo up soon. Cost: $30.00
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10-31-2010, 04:43 PM
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go to carid.com go to floor mats and the husky liner cargo mat is 77.92 and they have 10% off right now with discount coupon halloween2010
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10-31-2010, 10:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GP_Pete
I went to Home Depot, they had a 60-inch HEAVY rubber mat (about 1/2 inch thick). I cut two corners a bit so it would fold up over the wheel wells.
It covers the sliding deck and then goes up over the wheel wells and covers them too. Doesn't move at all, can be hosed off, and is perfect for my 2 boxers.
I will try to get a photo up soon. Cost: $30.00
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11-08-2010, 08:59 PM
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11-08-2010, 10:50 PM
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TOYSTRY, thanks for the pics. I was also curious about the husky liners for the sliding cargo tray.
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11-08-2010, 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by danielsan127
TOYSTRY, thanks for the pics. I was also curious about the husky liners for the sliding cargo tray.
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The third pic that TOYSTORY posted is the Husky mat for the trucks with sliding rear cargo tray. I have it. There are a few problems with it and I would not recommend it if these things bother you:
1. You cannot access the long skinny compartment from the rear gate of the vehicle very easily because the mat covers it. Note: you CAN still use the sliding cargo tray just fine as long as you don't have too much weight sitting right on the part that is right under the second row seat backs.
2. If you did not remove the sliding cargo tray stopper/flip-up barrier, then the mat doesn't really fit nice and smooth over it. I removed my barrier, so it is now smooth. The pic that was posted appears to be the mat over top of the stopper, and you can see how it is a linear lump right there.
3. It is somewhat slippery for doggies.
4. It covers up the cargo area tie downs closer to the front of the vehicle (unlike the 3rd row seat Husky, which appears to have slots for that).
I am thinking of just covering the carpeted area only with some softer rubber, like the kind from HD mentioned above, but this kind of bothers me too because then you don't have as much coverage...I guess with the sliding cargo tray, there is just not a real clear solution yet as far as I can see, but this Husky will do for now! Hope that helps people.
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FWIW, I absolutely LOVE the Husky floor mats for the front and back seats...highly recommended!
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11-08-2010, 11:51 PM
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I have the husky for the sliding tray and it is an excellent product. It has endured some abuse and saved my cargo area. No regrets here
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Quote:
Originally Posted by danielsan127
TOYSTRY, thanks for the pics. I was also curious about the husky liners for the sliding cargo tray.
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NP, figured it was better to share then have 10 more posts started about Husky liners
I'm with the others though on the sliding cargo tray......not my cup of tea. I need something that my dog can grip his paws/nails into so he's not sliding all over the place during our trips to the dog park. So far, nothing is available with a rubbery, not plasticy, slippery surface. Either rubber got too expensive over the years or everyone thinks plastic cargo mats are the way to go?
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All I did was take the sliding tray carpet mat and flip it over. It has a rubber type backing and nothing heavy slides around. I realize that not all 4R's may come with this extra mat, but it has worked for me.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TOYSTRY
NP, figured it was better to share then have 10 more posts started about Husky liners
I'm with the others though on the sliding cargo tray......not my cup of tea. I need something that my dog can grip his paws/nails into so he's not sliding all over the place during our trips to the dog park. So far, nothing is available with a rubbery, not plasticy, slippery surface. Either rubber got too expensive over the years or everyone thinks plastic cargo mats are the way to go?
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Yeah thanks for the pics I was real curious about the sliding cargo tray I hate buying something and having to return it if its not what I thought it was or seeing how it actually fits.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snooperstyle
The third pic that TOYSTORY posted is the Husky mat for the trucks with sliding rear cargo tray. I have it. There are a few problems with it and I would not recommend it if these things bother you:
1. You cannot access the long skinny compartment from the rear gate of the vehicle very easily because the mat covers it. Note: you CAN still use the sliding cargo tray just fine as long as you don't have too much weight sitting right on the part that is right under the second row seat backs.
2. If you did not remove the sliding cargo tray stopper/flip-up barrier, then the mat doesn't really fit nice and smooth over it. I removed my barrier, so it is now smooth. The pic that was posted appears to be the mat over top of the stopper, and you can see how it is a linear lump right there.
3. It is somewhat slippery for doggies.
4. It covers up the cargo area tie downs closer to the front of the vehicle (unlike the 3rd row seat Husky, which appears to have slots for that).
I am thinking of just covering the carpeted area only with some softer rubber, like the kind from HD mentioned above, but this kind of bothers me too because then you don't have as much coverage...I guess with the sliding cargo tray, there is just not a real clear solution yet as far as I can see, but this Husky will do for now! Hope that helps people.
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Thanks for the input, it was very helpful. I will have to reconsider if Husky is the way to go, but doesnt seem like there are many other alternatives out there at the moment.
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Digging this thread up from the past!
If I'm thinking correctly, for my Trail with sliding tray, I could remove the tray and mounting bracket (leaving some metal and stuff exposed in a few places) and place the Husky (or WeatherTech) mat in the rear and have everything covered (like the second picture above) - right?
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