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Replacement door cargo nets?
Does anyone know the part number or an aftermarket solution for the Nets on the bottoms of the 2011 and up jk doors? My nets (all 4) are way stretched and torn... From no use either! I need to do something about them they look like crap and are sagging so bad they will sometimes get caught in the door jamb, lol
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Bump! I can't be the only one having this problem!?!?
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No, not without replacing the entire door itself (x4).
How about replacing the doors and find some OTHER place to store your stuff??!! Or, cut off the cargo nets from the existing doors, and STILL store your stuff in some other place in the Jeep???!!! |
Originally Posted by Soupy1957
(Post 4247679)
No, not without replacing the entire door itself (x4).
How about replacing the doors and find some OTHER place to store your stuff??!! Or, cut off the cargo nets from the existing doors, and STILL store your stuff in some other place in the Jeep???!!! |
Ok for future reference if anyone else stumbles across this thread, those elastic mesh pockets on the doors are called "door map pockets". If you google that you can find part diagrams, numbers, and places to order them. They run around $40 each for factory replacements...
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Originally Posted by biginboca
(Post 4247747)
ok for future reference if anyone else stumbles across this thread, those elastic mesh pockets on the doors are called "door map pockets". If you google that you can find part diagrams, numbers, and places to order them. They run around $40 each for factory replacements...
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Originally Posted by Adakar
(Post 4397081)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09TZHNLRS |
"Slick rock JK pockets" are what you are looking for , they have front and rear hard pockets for JK. They are textured to match the door interior and just push into place. once you have them installed you will find stuff to put in there, I promise... pretty handy compared to the dumb nets.
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I ditched those door pockets years ago. I have a Slickrock cubby right under the center controls that I like but I was looking for just a bit more storage in the last year or so. Instead of going outward at the doors I tried these on the sides of the center shift console -
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jk-...de9ab526d5.png I like them ok and they do not interfere with my front seats sliding like some I read reviews on. Anyhow, just thought I'd throw that out there. I wouldn't say this specific model is "OMG you just have to buy this one!" but rather maybe think about moving things inward rather than outward at the door as an alternative. I have no real complaints on this set. They have stayed in place nicely and do what I've asked of them. |
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