Im honestly so fed up with my gear sliding around the back of my Hummer SUV and hitting the glass every time I turn. Its a total mess back there and I have a huge camping trip in the Ozarks next week so I need a fix fast. Which cargo management accessories actually work best for the GMC Hummer EV SUV?
Honestly, the sliding glass issue is a total pain but i found a setup that works well. Im really satisfied with the GMC Accessories Hummer EV SUV Cargo Organizer Foldable with Dividers since it secures my smaller bins perfectly. Also, the GMC Accessories Hummer EV SUV Integrated Cargo Liner has a grippy surface that stops my heavy camping gear from shifting. No complaints here, it just works.
> Its a total mess back there and I have a huge camping trip in the Ozarks next week so I need a fix fast. Jumping in real quick since i just saw this. Coming from someone whos spent a lot of time on the trails around the Ozarks, i can tell you that gear management is a major safety issue, not just a matter of keeping things tidy. When youre crawling over rocks or hitting those steep inclines, a shifting cooler or a heavy recovery bag can actually upset the balance of the vehicle or, worse, shatter a rear window. I stopped relying on loose bins years ago after a shifting jack stand cracked a trim piece in my last rig. In my experience, the most reliable setup involves high-friction blocks and proper anchor points. For the floor, I highly recommend the WeatherTech CargoTech Cargo Containment System. They are basically L-shaped corner pieces with a grippy underside that sticks to the cargo floor. You just wedge them against your bins or coolers and they wont slide an inch. For the really heavy gear, i suggest looking into the Mac's Custom Tie Downs VersaTie Track Series 2. It gives you professional-grade anchor points that you can adjust based on your load. If youre worried about the glass specifically, the Raingler Nets Hummer EV SUV Ceiling to Floor Cargo Barrier is a lifesaver. It creates a physical mesh wall so nothing flies into the glass during a sudden stop or a steep descent. Its much more reliable than those cheap bungee cords people usually try to use. Safe travels on the trip.
@Reply #2 - good point! honestly over the years ive tried so many setups and wasted way too much cash. I once bought this super expensive custom rail system thinking it was the ultimate fix but it just rattled like crazy and took up way too much space. In my experience, simple tension is usually better than over-engineered kits that cost a fortune. Just gotta keep it practical...
Just saw this and man, i totally feel your pain. Had a nightmare trip last fall where a loose jack stand actually gouged my side panel because the floor is so slick. You really gotta watch out for those heavy items because once they get momentum in a cabin that wide, somethings gonna break. I found that just using basic straps isnt enough because the factory anchor points are spaced weirdly for standard gear. Might want to consider looking at some mounting plate systems that bolt into the factory locations instead for a more rigid base. Are you looking to spend a bit to get a heavy-duty modular setup or are you just trying to find a quick, cheap fix for this one trip? Knowing if youre hauling fragile gear or just heavy plastic tubs would help too... if its heavy stuff, those lightweight dividers wont stand a chance.