Cargo Netting
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JUST A HINT. With the cargo net i had on my TJ, it was a bear to put on - but - looked cool. also - if cats or other critters get on top of the net, the plastic pieces tend to snap. don't tighten too much. i think it was around 130.00$
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Camping or um things you may do while camping with the misses, or things you would normally do in the sack you can do on top of the jeep on the nack ....just think you can look at the 2 most beautiful things in your life while doing it
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could others even dream about doing this?
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It seems as the Camp Crocker creations tend to have that affect on everyone
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I have the raingler nets, sides and rear for my dog and... I love them. I like that they use solid buckles for tightening. They are a bit spendy though.
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Can't wait to start a thread: SHOW YOUR CARGO NACK!
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Yep, as I looked at each picture I felt the brainwashing little by little. Those guys are good.