Cargo Net

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FriedDumpling

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Looking for a simple cargo net to stretch the width of the bed. Can’t seem to find one.

Already have a ratcheting cargo bar, but looking for a net for loose transport.

Anybody using one with success? Seems like such an obvious item that could bought inexpensively.

Please share links, brands, prices.

Thanks!


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McBroom

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Looking for a simple cargo net to stretch the width of the bed. Can’t seem to find one.

Already have a ratcheting cargo bar, but looking for a net for loose transport.

Anybody using one with success? Seems like such an obvious item that could bought inexpensively.

Please share links, brands, prices.

Thanks!


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Harbor Freight Tools carries them($25) in the trailer/cargo section. I have one and use it often Love it. I’ve had mine for several years.
I also have a load bar that lives in my truck.


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That one sucks.... Not the net, I meant the truck, it's a Ford...:D
 

huntergreen

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I have that stretches over the bed. It's designed for a trailer but works in the bed. Bought in Walmart about 10 years ago.
 

eldo

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I picked up a bully net from Walmart a couple months back for a road trip.

I didn't want to drill the mounts, so tied them in with paracord.

Went to harbor freight and picked up a few of the 65/95 lb pull SS covered ceramic magnets, they hold very well for the light cargo I usually have.

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