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The Grey Beast

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So I have a a 2011 Chevy Tahoe. Love it. But as many of you know not a lot of back aka “trunk space”. I purchased a AC Delco netting for the back. Problem is I have no connections set in place for the netting. Nor do I have any kit or parts to install. So what should I do. I’ll shoot some pics of the area in question and hopefully you all will have ideas.

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I can't speak to the Tahoe, but in my Yukon XL, I have anchors in the floor bed on either side behind the second row seats and at the rear of the truck just ahead of the rear door. I use those 4 anchors to attach my net to when I use it.
 
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Thank you.

I have pics to show maybe you can take a look please. I have on each side of the back seat area. Places that I can put hooks on the top of the netting rings. The Bottom sections to mount knobs or hooks. Yet I need some kind of kit. Wondering which one to use.
 
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Here are the pics of my back space area.

Ken
 

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Get a few adjustable shower rods from the dollar store. You can weave them up/down through the net webbing. Anchor one side of the net to the floor buckles "zip ties if you're not a tool person" and the rods will hold tension.
 

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Here are the pics of my back space area.

Ken
The cargo net was a GM Accessory for those trucks without power liftgate. See that round indentation on the right side next to the outlet? In the center, under the plastic is a threaded hole for a screw to attach the right side of the net.

My Yukon XL has one installed. The part number was 19153964.

The ones from the old GM minivans ought to work if you find them on Ebay. They were a little wider if memory serves. These are envelope style, meaning you can put stuff in the net and not just use it to keep stuff from falling out.
 
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Swath diver thank you. I received the netting today and it has threaded knobs. I understand the threaded/indentation hole. If you look at my pics you see the hole/indentation on the right. However there is no indentation or hole on the left. What should do? Its confusing because my 2011 Tahoe seems factory with the plastic molding. so why not have it? I'm guessing its because of the hatch motor is in that area. if you notice there are notches (higher up on the molding) on both sides for a sliding cargo cover. yet I don't think there are indentations to fit in the sides of the molding to hold the cargo cover near the seating area in the back. Very inconsistent design.

Love the Tahoe but it didn't even come with a cabin air filter opening I had to cut one out. LOL


 

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