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11-02-2006, 03:28 AM
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Re: Rubber Cargo Compartment Mats
Inside the console on the bottom?? That came with my 06/H3.
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11-02-2006, 03:32 AM
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Re: Rubber Cargo Compartment Mats
Crap, I read that again and I know what ya mean, I had a mat made out of rubber. I use it to keep the few tools I carry quiet and the other side holds the Strobe box.
I wish that there was a mat made for the back of the seats when folded down, my dog is always sliping back there.
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11-02-2006, 06:46 AM
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Re: Rubber Cargo Compartment Mats
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Originally Posted by K9sH3
Crap, I read that again and I know what ya mean, I had a mat made out of rubber. I use it to keep the few tools I carry quiet and the other side holds the Strobe box.
I wish that there was a mat made for the back of the seats when folded down, my dog is always sliping back there.
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What did you do? Just cut a sheet of rubber to fit he dimensions of the Cargo area's compartments?
The folks with the Monsson sound system, only have one compartment on the right, but I got the stock radio and have one on the left also where the sub woofer would go.
It seems like a dopey question, but little things like this are usually thought up when the vehicles are designed. The dimensions are exact and the part fits precisley. Why all of a sudden does the '07 come with one in the change tray? I Guess GM's design team thought it would make things easier to pick up and keep items from sliding around.
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11-02-2006, 03:37 PM
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Re: Rubber Cargo Compartment Mats
Yes, I had some rubber padding we use at the park. I made a template out of cardboard and then cut the rubber, I also used spray glue to keep in place.
I to have the basic stereo, and am glad that I do. The one thing the H3 is lacking is storage. And that lil extra area is nice to have.
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11-02-2006, 04:26 PM
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Re: Rubber Cargo Compartment Mats
Agreed. There is more room for transporting cargo in my wife's Envoy, than in my H3, but I didn't buy the truck for that. I just wanted a Hummer, and the H3 won over the H2, simply because of it's lines and styling. I like to call my H3 a "Sports Truck", similar to the 'Sports Car', because it looks like it will carry a lot, but the perception is deceiving.
If I could, I would have gotton the Original H1, in the Military configuration, but I just didn't have $150,000. available.
I think a trip to the dealer may be in order today to see if this idea is being developed.
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11-02-2006, 04:53 PM
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Re: Rubber Cargo Compartment Mats
Yes, I had a fullsize quad cab ram before. But I needed a SUV and this was the only one I liked, I didn't need the storage. I bought it for my 17 year old dog that could no longer ride in the back set of the truck. I bought soley for him to be able to still come with me everywhere I went. He passed away 6 month later but he rode to the very last day.
I too wanted the H1, but it wasn't just the price that turned me away it was more of how the stering wheel was so close. I know that I could move the rails back on the seat, but at the time I wasn't thinking about that. Now I am glad I bought the H3, I can park it everywhere and anywhere.
And as for going to the dealer, I am afraid to.  they see me coming!
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