Lets see those Cargo Nets
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Oh, and his "product" is nonexistent. His service of coordinating others to build a Jeep is pretty good.
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Made this Great job! Your netting looks nice.
How did you attach the netting to across the swing gate area?
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I think the smittybuilt ones use the same channel as the side windows? look good but wouldnt work for me, i think the safaristrap ones look good
The Nack ones are nice, but would block my vision to much, i mostly want them to keep my dog from jumping ship, that i can leave in with the soft top up or down.
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He is entitled to his opinion just like you are. Doesn't make him a douche or a cry baby. Talking crap over the net however. . . . .
Neway, I like all those nets but would probably save the dough and make one myself as I only really need it to keep my dog in the back.
Neway, I like all those nets but would probably save the dough and make one myself as I only really need it to keep my dog in the back.
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Another satisfied Safari Straps customer, totally satisfied with the quality AND the price:
Got 'em to keep my dogs from jumping out, that's exactly what they accomplish.
Got 'em to keep my dogs from jumping out, that's exactly what they accomplish.