HydeJvxy
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I have a 2012 Yukon SLE 5.3L and installed a cargo net, but it didn’t last long. I cut out the plastic divots and installed the hook screws. The threads, on the passenger side, gave out and the nut plate inside the the body stripped out. All it took was a bag of groceries, a gallon of milk and some frozen food, to yank the hook screws out, thus damaging/stripping the threads. It was fun while it lasted. The cargo area shade works a lot better and it’s still going.Working on the Cargo Net for the 2015-2020 Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade, need couple of testers who can install the net and give feedback with some photos or videos to check the fitment. DM if interested.
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May I ask what year and trim level of you Yukon XL?Although my XL didn’t come with a cargo net, I bought one aftermarket and also bought the threaded Tee hooks, and drilled out the plastic to access the body mounted nuts.
I can’t say I use it much, but it does stop things from sliding to the back and dumping out when the tailgate opens.
Yours looks like a more heavy duty version than mine.
Nice! I’d like to ask, what car do you drive? What year is it?I’m game. Tahoe and burbs have the same opening scenario in 2020. Hook me up!
I'm so excited to see that my used car purchase isn't a vehicle that people don't care about.Working on the Cargo Net for the 2015-2020 Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade, need couple of testers who can install the net and give feedback with some photos or videos to check the fitment. DM if interested.
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