
Luggage net
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Luggage net
I hava small rear kitchen, its often piled up with coats etc so when you open the tail gate they all fall out, I have seen a luggage net used across the gap to stop this any ideas what fits and how best to secure it?


- helen&tony
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Re: Luggage net
Hi
A couple of "D" hooks screwed to the side trim and the floor. and use the headrest stalks to hook to, then you can use those multi- hook elastic nets with the flat plastic hooks...available just about everywhere!
Cheers
Helen
A couple of "D" hooks screwed to the side trim and the floor. and use the headrest stalks to hook to, then you can use those multi- hook elastic nets with the flat plastic hooks...available just about everywhere!
Cheers
Helen
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Re: Luggage net
Hi Winchman,
As with most things try ebay. I bought two.
They do, small, Med and large. I use mine for the boot to hold in two chairs and pop up shelter. Well handy
2nd one i use to keep gear safe in the back when we go away as the kids also are in the back. Save stuff falling over or moving.
As with most things try ebay. I bought two.
They do, small, Med and large. I use mine for the boot to hold in two chairs and pop up shelter. Well handy
2nd one i use to keep gear safe in the back when we go away as the kids also are in the back. Save stuff falling over or moving.
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Re: Luggage net
I've got one to keep the dog in the boot of our car - it doesn't work well 

Re: Luggage net
I bought a large cargo net from Halfords and some tie down hooks from Mudstuff (http://www.mudstuff.co.uk/MUD_Cargo_Sto ... ions.shtml). The tie down hooks have been fixed using self drilling, self tapping screws - just make sure there are no wires hidden behind the plastic.
Re: Luggage net
See this thread the Octavio Estate one looks viable http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 4&p=554177
Geoff
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