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This is a discussion thread titled "Have you guys seen this bed net?", within the Interior & Exterior forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
Have any of you seen this cargo net? Looks pretty good, but I think a coupla hunnert bones is quite a bit. Anyone have or use this? www.thebednet.com
EDJ
EDJ...You're right "a couple hunnert bones" is too much. But while you're at the website, click on "usage" and check out the girl in the red 2 piece in the top picture....she was worth the visit to bednet.com I'd get a $200 handheld GPS instead.
John
There is a very slick bed divider I just bought and it works great. I have always hated stuff rolling around in the back of the bed. This is made specifically for the Tundra-with or w/o a bed liner. Made of light aluminum. Looks like a gate. You slide it front to back of the bed, wherever you need it, then with a lever on the driver's side of the bed, lock it in place. Works absolutely great. Cost me about $95.
I don't know what you call it... but I just got the spider web. Haven't had a chance to take it out of the package yet. My mom had one for years on her S-10. It was great (the spiderweb... the truck was a piece of crap). Cost me 19.95.
I got the spider web from the dealership for about 25.00. Normally cost like $40 or something. It has a lot more loops than the ones at Kragen, Pepboys, Autozone... It works perfect for my use.
i also have one of the spider web nets from the dealer for $40. The tundra seems to take a small, but check the demensions on the box.
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Originally posted by TRDPWRD There is a very slick bed divider I just bought and it works great. I have always hated stuff rolling around in the back of the bed. This is made specifically for the Tundra-with or w/o a bed liner. Made of light aluminum. Looks like a gate. You slide it front to back of the bed, wherever you need it, then with a lever on the driver's side of the bed, lock it in place. Works absolutely great. Cost me about $95.
wherer did u get yours? i've seen something similar running around $130 but would sure like that $30 or so savings!
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i got mine at pep boys, yellow and black on my black truck looks good. it was about 20 bucks, and clips onto the corners. looks great, works great. i would highly recommend it.
Originally posted by EZ2BME EDJ...You're right "a couple hunnert bones" is too much. But while you're at the website, click on "usage" and check out the girl in the red 2 piece in the top picture....she was worth the visit to bednet.com I'd get a $200 handheld GPS instead.
John