Flexible cargo area cover/rear parcel shelf

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Looking for a pic of the 98 Tahoe "flexible cargo area cover/rear parcel shelf", mine never had one, so looking for a pic and if someone has one for sale? thx.
 

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Looking for a pic of the 98 Tahoe "flexible cargo area cover/rear parcel shelf", mine never had one, so looking for a pic and if someone has one for sale? thx.

I'm not familiar with this piece, probaly b/c I have a 2dr. But I wanted to throw this out there. I built my own type shelf in the back. From your other threads your pretty savvy so this might interest you.

I used regular 1/2" plywood with some minor bracing. It's supported by a sub-box in the front, the interior shelf on the right and a plywood support on the left. I hinged the back 12" so that I can fold it over to reach underneath and also to help with taller items. I covered it in some cheap wallyworld auto carpet. I beat the piss out of it but it's been good for about 6 years now. I also like the fact that I can place high value items underneath and still have some security. When you look inside you really don't see much when it's closed up.

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Pic of it folded up.

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I don't have the spare tire issue, as you do,
lots of possibilities .. thanks. you might have sparked an idea.
 

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If you find one for sale make sure you measure the width of yours to see if it will fit. I got one from a local place out of a 4 door Yukon and it was a few inches too narrow.


Pic from Ebay

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If you find one for sale make sure you measure the width of yours to see if it will fit. I got one from a local place out of a 4 door Yukon and it was a few inches too narrow.


Pic from Ebay

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That pic shows a Yukon that doesn't have rear air - the cover should be wider than the Yukons that have rear air duct work. Can't speak to the 2dr versions.
 

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Yep that was my problem, mine has no rear air. It was laying in the back floor of one at the junkyard and I just grabbed it without paying any attention. It was in mint condition though so I had no problems reselling it
 

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damn moviewithnotitle, looks like a autoparts store in the back of your truck haha

LOL, yea...That was in the spring when I was just accumulating all of the parts. I wish she looked like that right now. Currently I have no interior, just the drivers seat. Looks fun-e
 

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