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I find I don't have a cargo net(convertible) for my 16 delivery at museum last october.
Did not find it listed on the window sticker.
OK dumb question was I supposed to have one???
If not where do I get one at the best price if I did not get one.
I didn't get a cargo net either. I decided to go the aftermarket route instead of relying on GM. I haven't received my products yet, so I can't vouch for the quality or durability. I did read good reviews about the products however. Maybe they have something you like?
I find I don't have a cargo net(convertible) for my 16 delivery at museum last october.
Did not find it listed on the window sticker.
OK dumb question was I supposed to have one???
If not where do I get one at the best price if I did not get one.
Mine's not listed on the window sticker but it is in the little cubby hole compartment in the rear on the driver's side.
My 1LT didn't come with one, so I bought the GM one. After using it for awhile and finding it too small, I bought the 3-pocket one that C7Jake posted pictures of in his car. I absolutely love it in my daily driver.
The cargo net should have come with the car. I found mine in one of the storage compartments inside the trunk.
I forgot I had it, this thread reminded me. Guess I'll have to actually try it out. Might have to get one of those 'three pocket' ones, they look useful.
My 1LT didn't come with one, so I bought the GM one. After using it for awhile and finding it too small, I bought the 3-pocket one that C7Jake posted pictures of in his car. I absolutely love it in my daily driver.
My 1LT didn't come with one, so I bought the GM one. After using it for awhile and finding it too small, I bought the 3-pocket one that C7Jake posted pictures of in his car. I absolutely love it in my daily driver.
I also followed C7Jakes advice. Bought two of them. One works well in the Stingray, the other works great in our Jeep GJ.
One note on the Corvette, doesn't work real well if you go on a long road trip, with lots of baggage. I use the smaller one that came with the Corvette for those trips.
Here's my solution to the cargo net situation. I did get the factory net with my 3LT interior but found it too small. So, I got the 3 compartment one off Ebay for about 12 bucks, I think. I mounted it in the rear and find its useful when shopping or carrying stuff around.
I moved the factory net up front, hooking it into the shade clips. Its handy to get to while sitting in the car and holds things you want or need up there.
WELL DUH
I GOT A NICE BIG PLASTIC BAG WITH ALL THE GOODIES FROM THE MUSEUM RACE TRACK
CONVERSIONS ETC. HAD PUT IT IN THE ATTIC SINCE I DIDN'T PLAN ON NEEDING ANY OF IT
WELL GUESS WHAT WAS IN THE BAG MY CARGO NET.
THE MUSEUM WAS JUST TOO ORGANIZED FOR ME.
THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP
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