Cargo net...
#1
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Cargo net...
Just purchased a cargo net for me '09 TL. What I didn't realize was that it's for a '12-'13 TL. Is there any reason for me to believe that these would still fit my model year? It's much smaller than what I was expecting and I'm having an issue configuring it in the trunk to actually be of use for me.
#2
Burning Brakes
I think they are all the same. I used the cargo net from the '09 to the '13. I was a bit disappointed by how small they are too and I think it's just for apperance IMO. I chuckled when I put it on. To get the best of it though, the configuration I have now is like a wall or divider, the upper cords are horizontial furthest to the back making it a pouch and a seperator kinda. This worked best for me as I can have all my "static" or permanent stuff like basketball sneakers in the back and other items like grocery bags LOL in the front.
I have the trunk tray also which I think is a must for the 4G. They tell you to cut out the holes for the cargo net and also the back portion of the tray for it to fit the SH-AWD models. I wasn't too keen on doing this but that's the only way to get the best use out of the the tray. It's too bare or naked in the trunk. These 2 accessories do make the 4G "sportier" when you pop the trunk open.
I have the trunk tray also which I think is a must for the 4G. They tell you to cut out the holes for the cargo net and also the back portion of the tray for it to fit the SH-AWD models. I wasn't too keen on doing this but that's the only way to get the best use out of the the tray. It's too bare or naked in the trunk. These 2 accessories do make the 4G "sportier" when you pop the trunk open.
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Mr Marco (06-04-2013)
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I think they are all the same. I used the cargo net from the '09 to the '13. I was a bit disappointed by how small they are too and I think it's just for apperance IMO. I chuckled when I put it on. To get the best of it though, the configuration I have now is like a wall or divider, the upper cords are horizontial furthest to the back making it a pouch and a seperator kinda. This worked best for me as I can have all my "static" or permanent stuff like basketball sneakers in the back and other items like grocery bags LOL in the front.
I have the trunk tray also which I think is a must for the 4G. They tell you to cut out the holes for the cargo net and also the back portion of the tray for it to fit the SH-AWD models. I wasn't too keen on doing this but that's the only way to get the best use out of the the tray. It's too bare or naked in the trunk. These 2 accessories do make the 4G "sportier" when you pop the trunk open.
I have the trunk tray also which I think is a must for the 4G. They tell you to cut out the holes for the cargo net and also the back portion of the tray for it to fit the SH-AWD models. I wasn't too keen on doing this but that's the only way to get the best use out of the the tray. It's too bare or naked in the trunk. These 2 accessories do make the 4G "sportier" when you pop the trunk open.
#4
Burning Brakes
Pics per Mr Marco's request:
This is the setup I have. As you can see, the cargo net is used as a pouch and a divider/seperator.
The back piece that has to be cut off in order to fit the SH-AWD models. Non SH-AWD models do not need to cut this off.
The holes that need to be cut out for the cargo net. (4 total I think)
Overall, I think they are both nice to have especially the trunk tray because as you can see from the first pic debris gets all over the place and does protect the trunk itself from scratches and spills. And the cargo net does a decent job although limited. Sorry for the big pics!
This is the setup I have. As you can see, the cargo net is used as a pouch and a divider/seperator.
The back piece that has to be cut off in order to fit the SH-AWD models. Non SH-AWD models do not need to cut this off.
The holes that need to be cut out for the cargo net. (4 total I think)
Overall, I think they are both nice to have especially the trunk tray because as you can see from the first pic debris gets all over the place and does protect the trunk itself from scratches and spills. And the cargo net does a decent job although limited. Sorry for the big pics!
#5
Thanks. I have a box I put my crap into in the RDX, but it slide around in the back. Doesn't look like it would work for either ride.
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