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I installed mine! (archive)

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Posted by MarkV on March 16, 1998 at 22:00:02:

In Reply to: Passenger cargo net posted by MarkK on March 16, 1998 at 13:55:24:

The net goes in very easily. I attached the clips to the net so I could guage where I wanted them to go into the carpet of the transmission tunnel. Then I marked the holes by pushing the fixing elements into the carpet. The points should leave a mark you can see. Then I used an awl to start a hole and screwed the fixing elements in, reattaching the net as I went. By putting in the top ones first you can make minor adjustments to the bottom to tighten the net. This also allows you to ensure the net is straight. All this description for 5 minutes of work! :-) Enjoy!!!

By the way, with the cost under $20, there is no reason you couldn't put them on both sides - why didn't I think of that?

Mark

: Well, Quality finally comes through and I just received my Passenger Cargo Net. Now comes the easy part, installing it!

: If anyone has already installed one:

: 1. Where did you place the 4 fixing elements?
: 2. How did you get the fixing element to screw into the carpet along side of the transmission tunnel?

: TIA
: MarkK
: 97 1.9 Red/Biege^2 OBC, Chrome, HK, Leather, Bun-Warmers, Trunk handle, Trunk Organizer, Nokia Hands-Free phone, Chrome Tailpipe and Passenger Cargo Net (well, almost!)
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