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I went looking for a cargo net for use in the cargo area. The dimensions from the outer most D-rings in the Jeep are 22" x 32". During my search, I found that nothing was really close. So, I decided to take a chance on this one. Turned out really well!

The 15" dimension from the net easily stretched to the 22" on the rings. In fact, it stretched very little to reach the rings. The 30" was similar. Also, the hooks on the net are removable and could be placed in other areas, if needed.

I thought someone else may find this useful. I've uploaded two pics for reference. The one showing the hose could easily stretch more, if needed.

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The 15" dimension from the net easily stretched to the 22" on the rings. In fact, it stretched very little to reach the rings. The 30" was similar. Also, the hooks on the net are removable and could be placed in other areas, if needed.

I thought someone else may find this useful. I've uploaded two pics for reference. The one showing the hose could easily stretch more, if needed.
I have a similar cargo net / set-up as yours that I use say when grocery shopping, etc. and need to corral stuff I bought and do not want it flying all over the back of the Wrangler. Yes, it works well. I have found that this cargo netting is useless though, when I travel ... go on interstate road trips, etc. Reason being is the suitcases, cargo, crapola are way to tall/bulky and won't fit under the cargo net...

So, I have installed D-rings under each hardtop hold down bolt. I have a cargo net that will attach to the D-rings. The placement of this cargo net is high and does a great job of keeping the suitcases, cargo, crapola in one place. I actually cover the who she-bang with a black movers pad and then place the cargo net over it. Doing this keeps the stuff out of sight, secured in one place and also the cargo net keeps the movers pad from blowing all over the place.

Here is a set similar to the D-rings and T-bolts that I use... You can easily and cheaply find these items on amazon, eBAY and elsewhere.

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Yeah, my solution was for light duty. Your option is excellent for bigger jobs. May get some of those, too.
 

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I use RAINGLER nets--super strong/adjustable and very easily modified-

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I use RAINGLER nets--super strong/adjustable and very easily modified-

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Yes, excellent, heavy duty web netting if you want heavy netting.
 

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Yes that's true and it's also supplied with individual attachment adjustments-for fitments

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I went looking for a cargo net for use in the cargo area. The dimensions from the outer most D-rings in the Jeep are 22" x 32". During my search, I found that nothing was really close. So, I decided to take a chance on this one. Turned out really well!

The 15" dimension from the net easily stretched to the 22" on the rings. In fact, it stretched very little to reach the rings. The 30" was similar. Also, the hooks on the net are removable and could be placed in other areas, if needed.

I thought someone else may find this useful. I've uploaded two pics for reference. The one showing the hose could easily stretch more, if needed.

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I know I'm late to this post but do you have a link to this net? Maybe thru Amazon. I purchased one from there but it's too loose and items get tossed around. I just store my backpack and other miscellaneous items and don't want them flying around. Based on the pictures you provided the net seems pretty tight.
 

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I know I'm late to this post but do you have a link to this net? Maybe thru Amazon. I purchased one from there but it's too loose and items get tossed around. I just store my backpack and other miscellaneous items and don't want them flying around. Based on the pictures you provided the net seems pretty tight.
He has an Amazon link to it in his post. Hover over the orangish "this one"
 

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In regard to cargo nets and my JL... I have two. One that fastens fairly tight against the floor and then one that is suspended like in the pic below.

I know in the pic it looks a tad strange hanging there but in person, it blends in pretty much. Mine is hanging there often but does easily un-clip and drop down.

Anyway, with the suspended cargo net, I can easily, just, drop boxes, groceries, clothes, back packs or whatever into the net quickly. No fooling at all with the cargo net.

The items in the net are corralled in the net and do not slide forward, sideways or backwards.

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Slipped right past me! Thanks to both.
To add to this, they now offer an orange colored net. Would be cool if they offered a red one to match the other red of the Rubi.
 

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I went looking for a cargo net for use in the cargo area. The dimensions from the outer most D-rings in the Jeep are 22" x 32". During my search, I found that nothing was really close. So, I decided to take a chance on this one. Turned out really well!

The 15" dimension from the net easily stretched to the 22" on the rings. In fact, it stretched very little to reach the rings. The 30" was similar. Also, the hooks on the net are removable and could be placed in other areas, if needed.

I thought someone else may find this useful. I've uploaded two pics for reference. The one showing the hose could easily stretch more, if needed.

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Jeep Wrangler JL Cargo Net for Cargo Area stow
I have this same net... but I use mine as a cargo partition to keep the dog from jumping into the back seat. It works great and doesn't cost $200+ like the mopar one!

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