snowlep
Full Member
I am sure someone has figured this one out already so I thought I would ask the group.
I have two dogs and a TNF AV and don't necessarily want them on the leather seats tearing them up. When you flip the seats down (midgate still up) it does not create a nice level surface for the dogs to hang out on. On top of that the back of the seats have that hard plastic and the mold doesnt fit anything on the midgate so I am confused on this design. (In ALL Chevy and GMC Crew cabs the rear seats flip down to a flush, carpeted area. I run events for GM Regional clients at outdoor and equestrian events and this feature is HUGE.) Also the seat hardware is exposed and sharp. I moved up to my AV from a 1992 Toyota 4Runner. The back seats were always down creating that flat carpeted area.
Anyone got solutions to this?
Doug
ps also I have thought about spray coating the back of the seats for traction and maybe the taligate. the older dog slides on the taligate when jumping in. anyone sprayed their AV yet. Thanks everyone.
I have two dogs and a TNF AV and don't necessarily want them on the leather seats tearing them up. When you flip the seats down (midgate still up) it does not create a nice level surface for the dogs to hang out on. On top of that the back of the seats have that hard plastic and the mold doesnt fit anything on the midgate so I am confused on this design. (In ALL Chevy and GMC Crew cabs the rear seats flip down to a flush, carpeted area. I run events for GM Regional clients at outdoor and equestrian events and this feature is HUGE.) Also the seat hardware is exposed and sharp. I moved up to my AV from a 1992 Toyota 4Runner. The back seats were always down creating that flat carpeted area.
Anyone got solutions to this?
Doug
ps also I have thought about spray coating the back of the seats for traction and maybe the taligate. the older dog slides on the taligate when jumping in. anyone sprayed their AV yet. Thanks everyone.