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Old 06-15-2005, 03:25 PM
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Question Trunk Hooks

Is there any way we can get trunk hooks for our TSXs? I know the Camry has trunk hooks where you can put your grocery bags so they won't slide around. Do we have anything like that for our cars?
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You can rig up a somewhat ghetto version as I did. There are some holes in the metal under the top of the trunk, back where the lights (not tail lights but trunk lights) and what have you are. I tied some rope up to those, you could just as easily install some hooks there to hang some bags on, assuming they're not too heavy.

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First of all, morons, I know there are trunk hooks on the BOTTOM of the trunk, but what I'm talking about are the ones that are on the SIDE of the trunk. If you got nothing to contribute, then shut up.
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There is a trunk cargo net. If you install it, you install 4 hooks, 2 on each side that you could hook something else to. But the cargo net does a good job.
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Originally Posted by zumzum
First of all, morons, I know there are trunk hooks on the BOTTOM of the trunk, but what I'm talking about are the ones that are on the SIDE of the trunk. If you got nothing to contribute, then shut up.
its not a terrible idea, but no I haven't seen anything like this for the TSX
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Originally Posted by zumzum
First of all, morons, I know there are trunk hooks on the BOTTOM of the trunk, but what I'm talking about are the ones that are on the SIDE of the trunk. If you got nothing to contribute, then shut up.
Zumzum, that's not needed. Nothing wrong with a little humor, you know.
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I don't know of any trunk hooks that are actually made for the TSX............. Other than the floor board loops and the net kit you can get as an accessory.
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Originally Posted by zumzum
Is there any way we can get trunk hooks for our TSXs? I know the Camry has trunk hooks where you can put your grocery bags so they won't slide around. Do we have anything like that for our cars?

There's a "carago net" you can buy for the TSX. There are also a ton of threads on people's thoughts on it, and workarounds (bungee cords, boxes, etc) as the cargo net doesn't seem to be a very good solution just search on cargo net.
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Originally Posted by zumzum
First of all, morons, I know there are trunk hooks on the BOTTOM of the trunk, but what I'm talking about are the ones that are on the SIDE of the trunk. If you got nothing to contribute, then shut up.
Well, I was going to tell you what they make...But your an asshole, so...

Dont worry though I get the same thing sometimes
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Originally Posted by LoveMyTSX
I don't know of any trunk hooks that are actually made for the TSX............. Other than the floor board loops and the net kit you can get as an accessory.
THERE IS TRUNK HOOKS, if you install the cargo net. 4 of them.
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Yes, they are part of the cargo net install...........looks like a royal pain to do.........
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Just to clear things up for those who may be confused, i'm pretty sure he is talking about these...




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maybe this time?

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You can use the existing hooks with a different net to hold the stuffs down.

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But Johnny, that net might squeez the Charmin!
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Originally Posted by GIBSON6594
Just to clear things up for those who may be confused, i'm pretty sure he is talking about these...




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maybe this time?

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What if the plastic bag handle is torn? You will have peanut butter mixed with your chocolate. Btw, it's not Costco approved.
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What if the plastic bag handle is torn? You will have peanut butter mixed with your chocolate. Btw, it's not Costco approved.
I think you've just explained the meaning of "grocery getter" and why the TSX shouldn't be considered one
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That would be a neat feature to have........not only for grocery bags, but other bags as well
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Originally Posted by JTso
You can use the existing hooks with a different net to hold the stuffs down.

What cargo net is that? 350Z?? It looks good. The hanging Acura cargo net I have isn't that great IMHO. Thanks.

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It's a 350z coupe net.
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Originally Posted by JTso
It's a 350z coupe net.
Cool. Looks like you can get it here for $30.60 + $10 shipping.
http://nissanpartspeople.com/searchp...onvenience+Net

Or $36.79 shipped here: (depending on location?)
http://nissan.autowebaccessories.com...2_257_2056.php
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