Rear cargo area mat?

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tom3

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Harbor Freight movers blanket. Thick, tough, dark blue or gray, cheap. Covers the rear floor and up the sides a bit. Gets torn and beat up toss it and get a new one. Handy to lay down on when needed or cover something up to hide it in the rear.
 

KATfishing

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Harbor Freight movers blanket. Thick, tough, dark blue or gray, cheap. Covers the rear floor and up the sides a bit. Gets torn and beat up toss it and get a new one. Handy to lay down on when needed or cover something up to hide it in the rear.
I have the Husky Weather Beater carbo mat (love it) and from time to time, put those HF moving blankets down depending on what I'm hauling... best of both!
 

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Up here in Canada, we have stores called Princess Auto, much like Harbour Frieght Tools in the USA. They sold some 3/4 inch thick, full width, trim to fit the length, rubber mats. Smooth rubber on one side and 1/2 inch round half dimples on the other. I put the smooth side up on top of the bare ( just insulation ) floor in the back of my PPV 2015 Suburban. There was no carpeting in the back cargo area when I bought it. The 3/4 inch fits like factory and lines up with the back door sill perfectly. The width is perfect, just had to trim the length down by about a foot. Nothing slides around back there any more. No problem. Cost me about $130.00 Cdn for the mat ( brand new, not surplus) , but the mat is quite heavy, you may need a hand to get it into your truck, but once it’s in ....
 

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