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(More customer reviews)I bought this cargo liner because it is supposed to be a custom fit for the back of my 2008 Chevy Trailblazer. At first glance it seemed it would fit the contours of the cargo area perfectly. Once I put it into the vehicle, however, there was a 1/2" - 1" gap all the way around between the vertical lip and the interior of the vehicle. I bought the liner to catch water/mud/snow from the dog/stroller/outdoors gear that I put in the back, so I wish it had a tight fit all the way around. Because of the gap, there will still be some stuff that gets by the liner.
This is a shame, because there is obviously a lot of effort that goes into following the individual vehicle contours for each Weathertech liner. So to have the liner about 1-1.5 inches short in each direction defeats the purpose.
The liner has three marked locations for cutting holes to accommodate the D-rings on the floor, which are required for front-facing child seat tethers. This is a good idea, EXCEPT that so far, the one that I have used was about 1.5-2 inches off in the left-right direction, although it was aligned perfectly along the front-back axis.
I really like my other Weathertech floor liners, but I sprung for this cargo liner instead of the Husky cargo liner, and now I'm not sure it was worth the extra money.
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