Cargo net divider for 2 door Wrangler JK, Bungee net are dangerous.
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Cargo net divider for 2 door Wrangler JK, Bungee net are dangerous.
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Have the 2012 2 wrangler, and toke away the backseat and to secure I used a bungee cargo net to secure the stuff, got one of the hooks on my glaseyes (broken) and got glass in my eye and a blue eye, and I can not drive for at least a month. I was going today for 5 day campingtip when this happend. Almost lost my eye.
I have a strap for my fridge but can not put a strap on everything.
Or maybe I should just tilt the backseat, let that acts like a cargo divider, but takes space.
So do any one know a good Cargo net divider for the 2 door Wrangler or how do you secure bagage when You remove the backseat.
Are the easy to mount, can I tilt my frontseat etc.
I found
Safaristrap Jeep JK 2DR Divider
Raingler JKBN cargo divider net
Best regards from the eye one man
Have the 2012 2 wrangler, and toke away the backseat and to secure I used a bungee cargo net to secure the stuff, got one of the hooks on my glaseyes (broken) and got glass in my eye and a blue eye, and I can not drive for at least a month. I was going today for 5 day campingtip when this happend. Almost lost my eye.
I have a strap for my fridge but can not put a strap on everything.
Or maybe I should just tilt the backseat, let that acts like a cargo divider, but takes space.
So do any one know a good Cargo net divider for the 2 door Wrangler or how do you secure bagage when You remove the backseat.
Are the easy to mount, can I tilt my frontseat etc.
I found
Safaristrap Jeep JK 2DR Divider
Raingler JKBN cargo divider net
Best regards from the eye one man
Last edited by Omar Brannstrom; 06-04-2012 at 09:37 AM.
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Too bad about your strap system. I guess it comes down to setting your system up and then checking everything out carefully to make sure you don't have any safety risks. Pics of your jeep?
Too bad about your strap system. I guess it comes down to setting your system up and then checking everything out carefully to make sure you don't have any safety risks. Pics of your jeep?
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Maybe I should buy this safari strap
Pics of my jeep, I dont have a picture with cargo and backseat out, but on the Jeep I have
More pictures here
jeep_wrangler_sahara_2012_black_forest_green Photo Gallery by Omar Brännström at pbase.com
Best regards from Sweden
Omar Brännström
Last edited by Omar Brannstrom; 06-04-2012 at 11:22 PM.
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I would rather have stuff strapped down to the floor. It's a lot more secure than a divider.
Bungee straps are good only for very light objects.
edit to add:
I see from your pictures you have the back of the Jeep packed absolutely full.
Perhaps in that situation, a divider net is best.
Bungee straps are good only for very light objects.
edit to add:
I see from your pictures you have the back of the Jeep packed absolutely full.
Perhaps in that situation, a divider net is best.
Last edited by ronjenx; 06-05-2012 at 06:16 AM.
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I used this strap, and one of the hooks damage my eye. They also have this one at quadratec. There are thoose with metal hooks.
Maybe I should buy this safari strap
Pics of my jeep, I dont have a picture with cargo and backseat out, but on the Jeep I have
More pictures here
jeep_wrangler_sahara_2012_black_forest_green Photo Gallery by Omar Brännström at pbase.com
Best regards from Sweden
Omar Brännström
Maybe I should buy this safari strap
Pics of my jeep, I dont have a picture with cargo and backseat out, but on the Jeep I have
More pictures here
jeep_wrangler_sahara_2012_black_forest_green Photo Gallery by Omar Brännström at pbase.com
Best regards from Sweden
Omar Brännström