Rear storage cover

movietvet

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Is there such a thing as a rear storage area cover for her 2002 TrailBlazer? Something like a shade that rolls in and out? She wants to shield/cover items she loads in the back area.
 
I believe all of the SWB use the same style shade, just a matter of color. All of the LWB use the hard shelf with rubber pegs.
 
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I believe all of the SWB use the same style shade, just a matter of color. All of the LWB use the hard shelf with rubber pegs.
Yea, we found several at ebay for the TB or an Envoy and all around the same price of $130 to $160 used and free shipping and the right color. The small indents are there behind the second row seats, on each side. We will likely be ordering one soon but thought maybe a member would have one and i can give them money.
 
I understand if she's gotta have the OEM (happy wife / life), but at those prices, and its function, I'd go to HF, get a tarp or moving blanket for $7 or so, and call it a day. Even rigging up some sort of custom fabric shade would be cheaper, I'd think -? Make a trip to someplace that sells fabric (you can get vinyl in grey / tan / etc), get a 1" diameter wooden rod cut to width with some fasteners for the channel on each end, another rod about 1/4 for the 'handle' end, some staples,, and voila.

It won't automatically roll up, but it'll cover the cargo area and look nicer than a blanket / tarp.
 
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I understand if she's gotta have the OEM (happy wife / life), but at those prices, and its function, I'd go to HF, get a tarp or moving blanket for $7 or so, and call it a day. Even rigging up some sort of custom fabric shade would be cheaper, I'd think -? Make a trip to someplace that sells fabric (you can get vinyl in grey / tan / etc), get a 1" diameter wooden rod cut to width with some fasteners for the channel on each end, another rod about 1/4 for the 'handle' end, some staples,, and voila.

It won't automatically roll up, but it'll cover the cargo area and look nicer than a blanket / tarp.
I do get what you are saying. She has covers for that and some totes to put things in and the spare tire area is large enough, even with the tire and wheel in there, for numerous smaller items.
 
I am negotiating for a used one at ebay. My girl also wants grey instead of black, anyway.
 
Just be warned, the auto-rollup feature will eventually fail. I have 2 of them that came with my 9-7x. Both of them wont roll or unroll.
 
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@TollKeeper, I have warned her of that very concern. We are holding off on the used ones and will search for a new grey or black roll cover with a decent warranty. Me personally, I can do without them but she is on a roll with me fixing this and fixing that and all out of my pocket :celebrate:

I would say, I have created a monster but she paid cash for it and does want to take care of it, so I can deal with that. When I did the plugs and coil boots, I did it for my peace of mind and not because of a drivability problem. She would have been happy with just rear speakers but I wasn't. The center console latch was ok with her but not me. She is getting ready to take it on a 600+ mile round trip and I actually have absolutely no worries for her on the road. I like the vehicle and she is getting more and more used to it and lovin' it.

She likes having a smaller version of my 2005 Z71 Tahoe. She does not like driving the Tahoe because she knows how much I love that vehicle and she is afraid of doing something to it.
 
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I once found two at the pick-n-pull, paid $5 each. One I resold to another member during the last meet in 2018. The other I still have and never use it. Don't really see the usefulness of it.
 
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I once found two at the pick-n-pull, paid $5 each. One I resold to another member during the last meet in 2018. The other I still have and never use it. Don't really see the usefulness of it.
Wanna sell the other one? What color is it and does it roll in and out and have any rips or tears?
 
Canada shipping could be painful!
 
Had not thought of that. The least expensive I found for a used one at ebay was around $125 and it had a small tear. It was free shipping though.
 
Repeat of my PM:

It's in good working order and it's a shade of beige. Shipping from here would cost more than what it's worth I'm afraid, if I can even find it.
 
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Still have my Grey cover in the garage from my 2007....put it there and never used it. Oh....buying something from Canada is not as bad as you might imagine unless your just cheap. Your dollar makes shipping more affordable due to the currency exchange. Any offers?
 
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Well @filthyfingers and @cornchip, need to know what you want for them and where you are at so I can try to gauge the shipping, unless of course the shipping is free.

Sorry, @filthyfingers, I see you said you are in NY.

@cornchip, are you in Canada?
 
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Is @filthyfingers and @cornchip still around with those rear roll up covers for my 2002 Trailblazer? My last post was asking about pricing.
 
You can probably send them a PM at this point, to work out the details.
 
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I was able to get a cover from a seller at ebay and was the same color match and free return if needed. Works flawlessly and she is very happy with it.
 
If anyone is very determined it is possible to convert one from a tahoe to fit the TB. It takes some effort to remove the retract assembly on one side, trim the metal housing and vinyl roll and then put it all back together. I got a free one so I made it work.
 
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