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Old 04-12-2009, 03:47 PM
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I'm thinking of ordering these cargo nets. I've seen a few threads on here about various ones, but haven't seen anyone with these.

Anybody have them or heard anything about them?

I'm hoping it will work with my Trektop.....

I can get the whole set for about 300 bucks. Seems a lot cheaper than the "rainglers"......





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Wanna see a real cargo net. Its called a "nack" go to this thread:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...=77763&page=36

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Originally Posted by jayrav
Wanna see a real cargo net. Its called a "nack" go to this thread:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...=77763&page=36

See post 358

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Yep. And that one is 600 bucks!
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That's overkill, Chief. Are you thinking to keep things aboard in the wind? I just lash it all down, or put it under an airlift net/canvas tarp I have secured over the back.
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Originally Posted by wilywillie
That's overkill, Chief. Are you thinking to keep things aboard in the wind? I just lash it all down, or put it under an airlift net/canvas tarp I have secured over the back.
Really I just kinda like the look. I'm debating it though.
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Originally Posted by DiscoDave
Yep. And that one is 600 bucks!
I know, but hey, you get what you pay for.
I'm sure its worth every penny
I plan to get one soon for it will cost a tad less since my JK is a 2dr
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Originally Posted by jayrav
I know, but hey, you get what you pay for.
I'm sure its worth every penny
I plan to get one soon for it will cost a tad less since my JK is a 2dr
Another reason I'm leaning towards this one is that the netting isn't as thick as the Crocker one..... Am I the only one who thinks this will look badass? Either one would look kickass to me, the crocker one or this one, but I like the thinner netting.....
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Originally Posted by DiscoDave
Another reason I'm leaning towards this one is that the netting isn't as thick as the Crocker one..... Am I the only one who thinks this will look badass? Either one would look kickass to me, the crocker one or this one, but I like the thinner netting.....
Thats cool! I respect that. Everyone has their own personal taste
I myself like the Crocker one (thickner netting). Just looks beefier

Which ever one you get please post pics
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Originally Posted by jayrav
Thats cool! I respect that. Everyone has their own personal taste
I myself like the Crocker one (thickner netting). Just looks beefier

Which ever one you get please post pics
I most definitely will...... Don't get me wrong, I think the Crocker one is kickass too. I just think that the netting is so thick you lose a little bit of the open air feeling of driving a Jeep. I'll definitely post pics!


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