Bednet interior cargo net

c bausch

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Jan 13, 2012
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Hey everyone! Has anyone ever used a bednet interior cargo net before? Its made out of seat belt nylon . I was thinking of putting it behind the back seats so that my tools and cargo items dont come flying forward . Ill post a picture when i can so everyone can see it
 

HARDTRAILZ

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Nov 18, 2011
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I have a sliding metal mesh divider.
 

TexazReece

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Dec 4, 2011
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Haven't seen it but a couple of guys on here made some pretty cool storage units and they don't look bad at all. Check out the thread for it.....might give u some ideas if you'd want to go that route
 

The_Roadie

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Nov 19, 2011
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My personal opinion? If you have ANYTHING loose enough that a cargo net will catch them from going forward, they're at equal risk of going BACKWARD and costing you a $900 liftgate window. Build a drawer unit for cheap instead.
 

c bausch

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Jan 13, 2012
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Good idea ! I got two rubber maid bins with all of my tools and rope etc.. Ill look around thanks
 

HARDTRAILZ

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Nov 18, 2011
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cody_s said:
Between the front and back seats? Or between the back seats and cargo area?

Has tracks along ceiling to slide. Can be locked in anywhere between cargo area and front seats. It is currently in garage but hoping to get it reinstalled this weekend.
 

mikeinDE

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Jan 4, 2012
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I got this Pelican iM2450 Storm Case without Foam (Black) IM2450-00000 B&H in my hatch. Went and got a MASTER cable bike-lock and tethered it to a tie-down. So now it is accident and theft proof. It's contents are a couple first aid kits, and some random stuff. So now I am looking for something similar (yet a little smaller) to put on the rear seat and anchor it to the "Baby-Seat anchor thing" (yes that's a technical term!! :raspberry:) I see popping out of the rear seat. And then I can lock some things in there that I may need on a more regular basis, i.e. GPS or whatnot.....

edit: ((I realize some of you have ALOT more than some random stuff like I do, but just sharing what I did :biggrin: ))
 

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