Cargo area cover for 2 dr Tahoe

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Jdpsr

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Does anyone have any solutions for a rear cargo-area cover, similar to what you'd find in a 4 dr model? I just upgraded my stereo with a double din receiver + amp and new speakers in the stock locations. I have very little bass / low-end and find that I'm pushing the setup too much without a sub. So, I got a proposal for a ported subwoofer enclose to put in the cargo area. I'm inclined to do it, but have a major concern over it being a theft attractant. I'd rather not put super dark tint on the 3 rear windows and would much prefer some type of cover or a means to fabricate one. Any help is much appreciated.
 

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Does anyone have any solutions for a rear cargo-area cover, similar to what you'd find in a 4 dr model? I just upgraded my stereo with a double din receiver + amp and new speakers in the stock locations. I have very little bass / low-end and find that I'm pushing the setup too much without a sub. So, I got a proposal for a ported subwoofer enclose to put in the cargo area. I'm inclined to do it, but have a major concern over it being a theft attractant. I'd rather not put super dark tint on the 3 rear windows and would much prefer some type of cover or a means to fabricate one. Any help is much appreciated.
I'd suggest to get a 4 door one and fabricate/cut out(in the panels if you willing to "destroy" them some brackets to mount it in-you need to oblong slots for the main roller/tube and 2 "hooks"near the rear to have somewhere to attach the extended cover. Check the width of the space between your panels first tho-I'm not too familiar with 2 door cargo area.
 
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