DIY - Vertical Cargo Net Installation

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If you're not fond of the flat cargo net smack in the middle of our Stingers' cargo floor, it's time to get one of these vertical cargo nets. It's an easy installation and well worth your time!

I've installed a similar one in my past Audi A4 and it worked well. I've had experience in using similar vertical OEM nets in Lexus for many years and I would not use any other system to date.

Here's why:

- Easier top-down placement of loose items, delicate items, and grocery bags
- Holds items well, without compressing them such as groceries (bread, ripe tomatoes, etc), wrapped gifts (bows, gift bag, etc).
- Unlike cargo boxes which take up a rigid amount of space and have to be unfolded to make room for bulky items, this cargo net can stretch out of the way or be unhooked quickly taking the space of a small rag.
- Cheap price ($12 on Amazon / USA version) and relatively easy installation (below)!

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Time needed: 20-30 mins
DIY skill: Low

Items you'll need:
- Drill
- 1/8" metal drill bit
- Philips screw driver bit
- Ruler
- Chalk
- Optional longer screws (1 3/4") (shown below)
- Black permanent marker
- Hair dryer (or heat source)

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1. Mark, with the chalk, the hole you will drill per the diagram below.

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2. Drill the hole with the 1/8" bit. Keep the drill steady with light to moderate pressure. You will notice once you puncture the felt cargo liner, there is about 1 cm of space until you hit the metal frame.

3. Dry test with the screw and the plastic round hook to ensure you feel the hole in the metal frame and the hook/screw line up nicely and hook is just flush or slightly below the rubber seal above it.

4. Heat the rear of the plastic hook to increase glue tack.

5. Peel backing, insert screw in the hook and place on the cargo liner into hole drilled. Drill the screw with the Philips drill bit on low torque. Use the marker to blacken the screw head. NOTE: If you use the supplied shorter screws, you will need to compress the felt cargo liner to the point it touches the metal frame behind it (about 1 cm air gap). I didn't want the felt to look dented in, hence the longer screws.

6. Mount the net's loops onto the plastic hooks. My net did not have bottom loops so I simply hooked the lower netting itself onto the bottom Stinger's metal hooks. You're done!

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Versatility with grocery bins... :thumbup:

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great write up and pics , thanks !! great job !
 
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Nice write-up! How did you arrive at that specific location for the clips? Does that net have the ability to connect to the built-in, lower clips that are already there from the factory?
 
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Nice write-up! How did you arrive at that specific location for the clips? Does that net have the ability to connect to the built-in, lower clips that are already there from the factory?
Kazz , look at Post 1 seems to be !
 
I agree it seems to be - just looking for confirmation. ;)
 
I agree it seems to be - just looking for confirmation. ;)

Yep. Leverage the existing lower clips.

The drill spot measurement reflects an appropriate height to stretch the net enough for it to stand. The spot also is strategic to avoid nearby foam and plastic clips behind the felt trunk liner I found when stretching out the liner to find the appropriate drill spot. :thumbup:
 
Yep. Leverage the existing lower clips.

The drill spot measurement reflects an appropriate height to stretch the net enough for it to stand. The spot also is strategic to avoid nearby foam and plastic clips behind the felt trunk liner I found when stretching out the liner to find the appropriate drill spot. :thumbup:

Well done! I'd like clips that have substantial hooks for hanging plastic grocery-store-type bags on them, though. I'll have to see if I can find some like that.
 
Well done! I'd like clips that have substantial hooks for hanging plastic grocery-store-type bags on them, though. I'll have to see if I can find some like that.
Arent plastic grocery bags being banned ?? Its going to happen here shortly
 
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Arent plastic grocery bags being banned ?? Its going to happen here shortly

Not that I'm aware of. If they are, do the cargo nets have to have square bottoms for old, paper grocery bags, or do we still need hooks for handles on all of our environmentally-friendly, washable grocery bags that will be strewn across our trunk when empty?
 
Not that I'm aware of. If they are, do the cargo nets have to have square bottoms for old, paper grocery bags, or do we still need hooks for handles on all of our environmentally-friendly, washable grocery bags that will be strewn across our trunk when empty?
Those collapsable storage boxes might be a good solution , Aussie option I think .............
 
Those collapsable storage boxes might be a good solution , Aussie option I think .............
I just ordered a set of 4 hangers that attach to the headrest posts of the rear seats , they look ideal for hanging plastic bags from the grocery and wine store etc , I'll post up pics and a review when they arrive next week
 
I just ordered a set of 4 hangers that attach to the headrest posts of the rear seats , they look ideal for hanging plastic bags from the grocery and wine store etc , I'll post up pics and a review when they arrive next week
Hey there, @westcoastGT ! Did you ever receive and install those hangers you ordered? If so, do you have pics? :)
 
Sorry to dredge up an old post. The amazon link to that net is now dead. Anyone have any current links for the same vertical setup. Every car I've owned has had a vertical net. This horizontal configuration is useless for my needs.
 
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