Raingler Partition Net
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Raingler Partition Net
I just installed the Raingler partition net for the dog. I tried a few different combinations and I think this is the best one. The bottom straps threaded though the seat belt mounts. It's a little difficult to thread, but it can be done. The seat mounting rings are no good since they move with the seat, and the net does not stretch. :-) The top mounts can be mounted in front or behind the cross beam, but it's much better behind - just about the seat belt mounts. This prevents the seat from pushing against the net. The side mounts are a different story. No good places exist, unless to extend the straps and pass them _through_ the carpeting, to mount them to the door latch reinforcement. Here's what the whole thing looks like:
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Might as well show my dog too... :-)
Here's Pete, a Chesapeake Bay Retriever from Shelbourne ON, Canada. One of the reasons we bought a 4-door JK was to haul around all the launchers, etc. needed to train him for field work. He's also a good sled dog leader and we bring him along our canoe camping trips. All in all, this JK is much better than our usual minivan rentals. :-) Well, except for that stall bug...
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Thanks for the post. The net system looks pretty good.
And your dog is beautiful.
I was looking into getting this but after seeing your pics I can see it won't work for my smaller dog.
My German Shepard could be contained great by it but the Pomeranian would still be able to slip through the sides. I can't figure out how to block the sides so he can't get through.
Thanks for the pics...it helped answer my questions about the dog net.
And your dog is beautiful.
I was looking into getting this but after seeing your pics I can see it won't work for my smaller dog.
My German Shepard could be contained great by it but the Pomeranian would still be able to slip through the sides. I can't figure out how to block the sides so he can't get through.
Thanks for the pics...it helped answer my questions about the dog net.
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?Quality?
I just ordered the Raingler roof net... My hope is that I can put it over the second row (4-door) and have my sons store their crap on trips there between the net and the Freedom top.
How is the quality?
(nice looking dog.)
How is the quality?
(nice looking dog.)
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Thanks! :-)
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Strap and Carabiner Combo
BTW, if anyone is interested in finding those strap + carabiner combo, they are made by DRDCorp at http://www.drdcorp.com/handy-hooker/...ker_straps.htm and come in various lengths / strengths (300 and 700 lbs). The ones pictured are the 700 lbs model. I bought a bunch of different lengths and use 'em in a variety of ways.
No association with the company, just thought I'd mention that it's a handy product. :-)
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No association with the company, just thought I'd mention that it's a handy product. :-)
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Anyone know where you can get inexpensive cargo netting you can cut to size? I like the look of the netting but I don't want to pay Raingler prices for it. I also think mine would look better with an OD green or cammo type netting. I was also thinking netting to go over the door area but just half way. If I find some and do it I will post pics and do a writeup however it is not on the top 3 mods to do list yet so it might be a little while unless i find some cheap netting and pick it up.
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Anyone know where you can get inexpensive cargo netting you can cut to size? I like the look of the netting but I don't want to pay Raingler prices for it. I also think mine would look better with an OD green or cammo type netting. I was also thinking netting to go over the door area but just half way. If I find some and do it I will post pics and do a writeup however it is not on the top 3 mods to do list yet so it might be a little while unless i find some cheap netting and pick it up.
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http://www.usnetting.com/ try here they might have what you are looking for ... they have a wide variety of different type of netting... not sure of how it compares in price with raingler nets... hope that helps good luck