Anybody found a good cargo net for jeep JL?
thanks
TT
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Todd:Anybody found a good cargo net for jeep JL?
thanks
TT
I have a 2 door. I installed a net to be used as a shelf. It is designed as quick release. Also I can move it back and forth as I see fit. See photo.Does anyone use the Raingler nets as attic storage on a hard top? If yes, could you provide pictures?
Right. I’d like to see how functional a raingler is as a ceiling net to store sleeping bags, jackets, etc. They don’t have pictures on their website of it being used on a hard top. And yes, they are pricey. I don’t want to order one, not have it work out and then have to go through a return process.I have a 2 door. I installed a net to be used as a shelf. It is designed as quick release. Also I can move it back and forth as I see fit. See photo.
You asked about a ceiling net. The top of the photo shows a ceiling net. This is a bungy material with a stick for stiffening. When I put something there it stretches and obscures my rear view. I need a net like the shelf which does not stretch.
I have been looking at Raingler nets. They are expensive but they can be ordered to almost any size.
They seem pricey so I have not ordered yet....................................
My thinking was to store jackets, jumpers, woolies, gloves, rain jacket, etc to keep them above the main cargo. A sleeping bag would block the rear view. I'll post here as things develop.Right. I’d like to see how functional a raingler is as a ceiling net to store sleeping bags, jackets, etc.
Yeah same. Keep me posted and I will as well.My thinking was to store jackets, jumpers, woolies, gloves, rain jacket, etc to keep them above the main cargo. A sleeping bag would block the rear view. I'll post here as things develop.