Alternatives to smittybilt Cargo Net
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Alternatives to smittybilt Cargo Net
Hey guys, I have 4 Door and I purchased Smittybilt Cargo Net 6 month ago but never got to install it until the past weekend. I also purchased and installed SpiderWeb shade which is on my Jeep.
When I started installing Smittybilt Cargo Net I realized that it goes all the way to the front seats overlaying my spideweb shade :-(, which I don't like. I know there is Spiderweb set up for the rear cargo area, but I do really like the web look - like Smittybilt. Is there any other alternatives to Smittybilt that would have similar look?
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When I started installing Smittybilt Cargo Net I realized that it goes all the way to the front seats overlaying my spideweb shade :-(, which I don't like. I know there is Spiderweb set up for the rear cargo area, but I do really like the web look - like Smittybilt. Is there any other alternatives to Smittybilt that would have similar look?
Thanks.
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How does this net opened in the back? I really need this for my dogs to ensure they don't go overboard on a sharp turn. So I need easy zipper in and out like on Smittybilt.
Do you have other pictures of this net? The Safari site only has the same view from the site.
Do you have other pictures of this net? The Safari site only has the same view from the site.
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I'll have to try and get some more photos ! No zippers just un hooks from the back you would have to undo all the buckles ! There are a few topics on this site ! Search cargo nets , safari nets , CRES , Hope this helps
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When I put my dog in the back I just fold down the driver side back seat and let her hop in. I found that this was easier than opening the tire carrier and tailgate to let her out. If you have really big dogs it would take more time to remove the cam buckles and the rear net. This is the dirty dog 2 piece with the safari straps warrior net. I love the set up. It's a lot stronger and better built than the smittybilt.