CARGO AREA - Storage Bins/Nets

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Here is what I got in the back of my Yukon.

It is a storage bin with five (5) equal size compartments, the dividers are removable so one can create a bigger space. I have it secured with a bungee strap (which goes around the bin) on both sides, hooks to the bottom of the rear seat.

In there I store the following:
- Towing Equipment (Hitch, Hitch Locking Pin)
- Additional Straps
- First Aid Kit
- Jumper Cables
- Emergency Roadside Light
- Yukon Owners Manual
- Misc. Maps

Now all this stuff I do not need to get to on a daily basis, but my lunch pale and back pack I use for work every day for example would most likely easily fit in that cargo net with easy access, in order to avoid having to always lean far into the back/cargo area to retrieve items which are being used on a daily basis.
 

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I don't have any pics of it in the truck and I'm at work and I have no idea where it is in my garage. If you open your tailgate it goes from left to right on the round black plastic piece and it has hooks on the bottom to connect on the floor. I'm sure there's a pic somewhere online.
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Very interesting set up Chip

lol. I've tried a million different setups back there, and I've found this to be the 5-Star winner. Super cheap, super easy, super versitile, very stable, very accomodating/modular in any situation. I love, love, love it! I still have more than half of my usable space available at all times, while also retaining all of my shit.......and I did it all with three 2ft. 2x4's and some deck screws. Just goes to show that simplicity truly is the key to complexity. ;)
 
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lol. I've tried a million different setups back there, and I've found this to be the 5-Star winner. Super cheap, super easy, super versitile, very stable, very accomodating/modular in any situation. I love, love, love it! I still have more than half of my usable space available at all times, while also retaining all of my shit.......and I did it all with three 2ft. 2x4's and some deck screws. Just goes to show that simplicity truly is the key to complexity. ;)

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---------- Post added at 03:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:01 PM ----------

Has anyone used this AUTOSPORT SUV Cargo Organizer?

http://www.autosportcatalog.com/index.cfm/fa/p/pid/3714/sc/2737

It's a bit pricey I would say, but also looks very nice.
 

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Well, then it's no good.

That's what I said.

Plus it would be a PITA if you need to get at the jack... I still want something like that though.

I have a 2.5 ton floor jack stuffed nicely between my back seat & speaker box (under the drop cloth). Comes in handy!

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This ^^ shit really is the way to go! You can make yours much prettier than mine if you like, but for functionality.......if you need organized, personally specific cargo storage space........you won't be happy until you design something yourself!
 

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