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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / February 2006

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Cargo liner for Caravan

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Eric Anderson - 03 Feb 2006 04:31 GMT
I just got a new 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan with Stow&Go.  I am looking
for a cargo liner that goes all the way to the rear of the front seats.
All the ones I see (Huskey, Catchall, Lloyd, Herrington, etc.) go to
the 2nd or 3rd row seats, but not to the back of the front seats.  I am
trying to use the mini-van for general work I have used a Ford Ranger
truck for in the past.  If I had a liner like these manufacturers make
that would cover the entire area back of the dirver's seat, it would
take care of things like a 4 X 8 sheet of plywood, bicycle storage and
other rough jobs that might scratch up the area behind the driver seat.

Does anyone have some experience with these liners and can recommend
the best one?  Hopefully you can identify one such as I describe.
Art - 05 Feb 2006 19:03 GMT
I had the same issue with a Honda minivan.  I decided to go with the shorter
liner and in front of them I use a folded canvas drop cloth from Home Depot
or Lowes.  That way I can use excess cloth to protect back of front seats if
necessary and it is also less slippery than liner so less likely stuff will
slide up and damage back of seats.  Something to consider.

>I just got a new 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan with Stow&Go.  I am looking
> for a cargo liner that goes all the way to the rear of the front seats.
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> Does anyone have some experience with these liners and can recommend
> the best one?  Hopefully you can identify one such as I describe.
 
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