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  1. #11
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    I'd toss whatever screws come with them and use stainless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brain_rinse View Post
    I'd toss whatever screws come with them and use stainless.
    Exactly.

    As for the nets, I got mine on Amazon and it was only $5 more then Home Depot and delivered to my door. In the country where i live thats cheaper then driving 40 minutes each way to HD lol.

    Trayson the only safe way to mount in the drivers helm in that location is the Rub Rail, or glue blocks and screw into the blocks.

    I would be caution using too many cargo nets, it seems like its just a magnet for random crap to be stored lol. This was one consideration when we built our home, I didn't want too much storage because thats just more places to put junk you should be throwing away lol.
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    Funny you say that Mike, I'd say half the houses should not have a garage, if your car won't fit, you have to much crap
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    Quote Originally Posted by moombadaze View Post
    Funny you say that Mike, I'd say half the houses should not have a garage, if your car won't fit, you have to much crap
    I agree this is why my boat and Vette fit in the garage. Not much room left for other things after that LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brain_rinse View Post
    I'd toss whatever screws come with them and use stainless.
    Exactly what I did!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by moombadaze View Post
    Funny you say that Mike, I'd say half the houses should not have a garage, if your car won't fit, you have to much crap
    Well, I have a basic 3 car garage and it was used for the BMW, the Audi, the sportbike and the Jeep. I agree, garages are meant for vehicles.
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    i've been thinking, what about a cargo net behind the swing out seat cushion on the passenger side? keep a few things off the ground.
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    Mine covers the whole rear compartments and drops down to the height of the rear ballast full. It keeps vest towels of the bags so they dry faster and dont get pinned when we fill the ballast. Also u dont have to reach to the bottom to grab stuff when ballast is empty. I have one side mounted so that i can unhook so if i need full compartment i can use it
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    Quote Originally Posted by spyder View Post
    i've been thinking, what about a cargo net behind the swing out seat cushion on the passenger side? keep a few things off the ground.
    I put a small one on the bottom of my observer seat/compartment. It flips up so when in up position it is right side up. Not much room but it works well there. I'll try and snap a picture this weekend.

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    Default Cargo nets. And how should I mount my last one?

    Quote Originally Posted by spyder View Post
    i've been thinking, what about a cargo net behind the swing out seat cushion on the passenger side? keep a few things off the ground.
    I put one there to store our assortment of gloves -- very convenient.
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