CARGO AREA - Storage Bins/Nets

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chauncey0337

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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!

I agree. If you need it to be the way you want, you must customize. And Chip has shown us another use for vise grips, nice.:High 5:
 

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I agree. If you need it to be the way you want, you must customize. And Chip has shown us another use for vise grips, nice.:High 5:

LMAO! I know you like that!

The funny thing is, I'm an Engineer........and I used to pack UPS overnight planes when I was in college (in Wa. none the less). lol.

I'm like the mechanic who drives an ugly car.........which is what my Dad was. lol. Sweet irony! ;)
 
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Personally i have the cargo net and never used it until i found it in the garage a year ago, i really like it, good place to keep my jumpstarter, towrope, and shoes and any other random shit i dont want to slide into my sub, box sounds like a great idea, but the cargo net really works well and the oem one is built extremely well
 
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Personally i have the cargo net and never used it until i found it in the garage a year ago, i really like it, good place to keep my jumpstarter, towrope, and shoes and any other random shit i dont want to slide into my sub, box sounds like a great idea, but the cargo net really works well and the oem one is built extremely well

Thanks Phil.
 

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I use a milk crate, I have the cargo net and I use it sometime but most of the time it's in the way since it's right there when I open the Liftgate.


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+1 but I got 2 crates
 
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Personally i have the cargo net and never used it until i found it in the garage a year ago, i really like it, good place to keep my jumpstarter, towrope, and shoes and any other random shit i dont want to slide into my sub, box sounds like a great idea, but the cargo net really works well and the oem one is built extremely well

Got myself a OEM Cargo Net for the back of my YUKON. $20.00 inlcuding shipping for a used (but in excellent shape) cargo net on eBay did not break the bank. I therefore thought I would try it.

Received and installed it in the truck last night and have used it for the first time today.

YES, ........ I DO AGREE! The Cargo Net WORKS WELL and is built extremely well.

THANKS for everyone's input regarding this subject.
 

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Tell Horace I say hello. lol

Yeah I have no clue what that was supposed to be I swear autocorrect kills me lol... I need something to organize books in...:/ I don't like the net mines a ***** to put in and get off also if there's anything heavy it hits the rear door not cool
 

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