Cargo Net
#26
Bough a new one on line. Then found a clean on in a yard.
Threw one in the LS my wife drives, even tho she was sure it would be useless. Now she loves it. Mostly she keeps it configured as the the “pocket” that serves the dual function of keeps small object within easy reach and not sliding around, and keeping large piles of junk from rolling out when the hatch is opened.
Threw one in the LS my wife drives, even tho she was sure it would be useless. Now she loves it. Mostly she keeps it configured as the the “pocket” that serves the dual function of keeps small object within easy reach and not sliding around, and keeping large piles of junk from rolling out when the hatch is opened.
#27
If you put the floor in the upper position the net can be hooked to the bottom to hang things. I used mine in the pocket config hanging on the side wall for carrying 1 liter sample cans of jet fuel.
#28
I sold my 2008 earlier this month. A recent pick & pull travel I found and purchased a cargo net for $8
I didn't include in with the sale.
Never know when a well optioned later model year beauty might show up on the market without one.
Until then I'm in a 1999 Astro. LOL it ain't so bad. 380 mile day trip today.
The first 50 miles I thought this thing is awfully uncomfortable but rides nice!
I didn't include in with the sale.
Never know when a well optioned later model year beauty might show up on the market without one.
Until then I'm in a 1999 Astro. LOL it ain't so bad. 380 mile day trip today.
The first 50 miles I thought this thing is awfully uncomfortable but rides nice!
#29
Amazon Cargo Net
I figured it would be easier to just grab one online instead of driving and rummaging around a pick and pull in hopes of finding a clean one. Only $14.
I used the mounting knobs provided so I could move it up higher and further back in the cargo area.
I used the mounting knobs provided so I could move it up higher and further back in the cargo area.
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