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'03 EB
Does anyone know where i could get the rolled cargo cover. I see the indentions in my plastic that would hold the cargo cover in place meaning its sold right, but where?
 



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None for my year darn, and jy only have up to 2000
 






i just made my own cover !
 


















I still have a new one for a 2002 in gray that I previously offered for free to anyone who wanted it, but the shipping made it cheaper for the guy who wanted it to pick one up locally.

Mine has never been used, came with the truck.

You pay to ship it and it's yours.
 






I'll take if no one else has claimed it. PM me if it's available.
 






i went to home depot , bought 2 dowels i believe 1 was 4 ft the fatter one was 3 feet ( one was 1/2 inch think the other was 1 inch thick ) i used the fatter one behind the seats because it was shorter than the thinner one, used to drywall screws on each end of dowel only enough so it will catch the holes in the wall where the cover goes into and i used electrical tape around the dowel ends so you wont see the lighter color wood, , then i went to a fabric store i used a dark grey felt you can use the other or what ever u want , i used felt and folded it over one of the dowels and used spray contact cement walmart has it sprayed fabric waited for it to dry then pushed the fabric together around the dowel that goes behind the seat , the other dowel ( smaller one ) i let the fabric hang over it and cut to length then sprayed with adhesive and firmly attached to to the fabric stretched over the back underside , ( I also doubled the felt so its thicker , and folded the edges over and glued so its stronger )

total cost 12 bucks , and it can be removed easly , and it looks great i will post pics and easy alternative of buying one for 100 bux



 






I'll take if no one else has claimed it. PM me if it's available.

Still available, since you were "first in line".

You only have to be willing to pay to get it from me to you. I'm neither interested in making money on it (heck, I've stored it for 9 years for no reason), nor am I interested in spending money to donate it (my charity money is targeted elsewhere:D). Note: shipping anything to/from here can be ridiculously expensive, just sayin'.

Just let me know.

I guess I'd better go find it now.
 






i went to home depot , bought 2 dowels i believe 1 was 4 ft the fatter one was 3 feet ( one was 1/2 inch think the other was 1 inch thick ) i used the fatter one behind the seats because it was shorter than the thinner one, used to drywall screws on each end of dowel only enough so it will catch the holes in the wall where the cover goes into and i used electrical tape around the dowel ends so you wont see the lighter color wood, , then i went to a fabric store i used a dark grey felt you can use the other or what ever u want , i used felt and folded it over one of the dowels and used spray contact cement walmart has it sprayed fabric waited for it to dry then pushed the fabric together around the dowel that goes behind the seat , the other dowel ( smaller one ) i let the fabric hang over it and cut to length then sprayed with adhesive and firmly attached to to the fabric stretched over the back underside , ( I also doubled the felt so its thicker , and folded the edges over and glued so its stronger )

total cost 12 bucks , and it can be removed easly , and it looks great i will post pics and easy alternative of buying one for 100 bux

Out-freakin-standing! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 






sheesh the pics i posted are gone ,, ill repost
 






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