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Yeah, my Jeep has a cargo net. I've a box resembling a milk crate full of "emergency" supplies! and an old time tool box with "emergency" tools. Both secured by the net. It came with the Jeep along with rings on the floor to hook it in place!! Slick. Although, I suspect the contents are outdated!!! It also has a weird device like a window shade that is supposed to work in concert with the hatch in hiding the cargo. I gave up n trying to get it to work.
The Jaguar has similar gear. But, in that case unsecured. So far, so good, nothing has gone astray there.
Carl
The Jaguar has similar gear. But, in that case unsecured. So far, so good, nothing has gone astray there.
Carl
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Ok so have read through this thread and its been very useful indeed as I think my boot / trunk latch rod has come adrift from the handle bit.
I've taken my number plate off but there are no marks or cut outs etc in the panel to let me get some pliers in to pull the rod up and let me in !
Can anyone give me some measurements so that I can drill one hole and not turn my bootlid into swish cheese ?
Cheers in advance
I've taken my number plate off but there are no marks or cut outs etc in the panel to let me get some pliers in to pull the rod up and let me in !
Can anyone give me some measurements so that I can drill one hole and not turn my bootlid into swish cheese ?
Cheers in advance
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