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no30fan
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Posted: Dec 20, 2007, 7:07 PM

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OK...this may sound stupid...but...I purchased a cargo net on Ebay and for the life of me I cant seem to see how it fits on the hooks in the back...I see the mounting loops to hook to but it does not seem right? Does anyone have suggestions or pics?
I didnt think it would be this technical!!!! LOL!!!!
Thanks Wave
Mike

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Posts: 163 | From: N/A | Registered: Apr 7, 2006, 11:47 AM



iandux
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Posted: Dec 21, 2007, 4:23 PM

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The rear cargo net is an optional purchase with all PT Cruisers. It is used to hold packages or lightweight cargo. It can be configured in a number of different ways using the cargo loops on the quarter trim panels and rear cargo floor in combination with the rear shelf panel.


Hammock Position

1. Attach the six removable hooks to the cargo net at the corners and middle edge.

2. Fold the net in half, with the hooks at each corner and the black edging on the sides.

3. Attach the hook / net assembly to the rear most upper cargo loops on the quarter trim panels and the rear cargo floor loops. (4 hooks at the top and 2 hooks at the bottom)

4. Items can be placed inside the pocket formed by the sides of the cargo net.


Floor Position

1. Attach 4 hooks to the net, one at each corner.

2. Fold the net in half, with the hooks at each corner and the black edging on the sides.

3. Attach the hook / net assembly to the cargo floor loops.

4. Items can be placed under the net.


Vertical Position

1. Place the rear shelf panel into the vertical position.

2. Fold the net in half, with the hooks at each corner, and the black edging on the sides.

3. Place the net corner loops over the hooks on the underside of the rear shelf panel.

4. Attach the remaining cargo net loops to the rear shelf panel hooks if more support is needed.


Floor and Upper Rear Cargo Loops Position

1. Attach the six removable hooks to the cargo net at the corners and the middle edge.

2. Attach the 4 hooks on the corner of the cargo net to the cargo floor loops and the remaining 2 hooks to the upper rear loops on the quarter rear trim panel.

3. The cargo net will help prevent items from rolling around the cargo area.


Top of Shelf in Middle and Floor Position

1. Fold the net in half, with the hooks at each corner and the black edging on the sides.

2. Place the cargo net corner loops over the corner hooks on the underside of the rear shelf.

3. Items can be placed on top of the rear shelf panel with the net holding them secure. Note – It may be necessary to remove the hooks from the cargo net.


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Too old to die young

Posts: 16 | From: Lancashire, UK | Registered: May 7, 2007, 3:55 PM



rsobhian
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Posted: Dec 22, 2007, 8:08 AM

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WOW! Great post and pix! Bow

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no30fan
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Posted: Dec 22, 2007, 11:03 PM

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WOW,,,thanks for the info....Pictures were great!!!...Now I know whats wrong....MY net doesnt even look like that....Must be for a different car....

Mike

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