Thread: Rear Cargo Net
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      02-16-2020, 11:31 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by RJC-1 View Post
I use something just like that too except it's shelf/drawer liner (in black) for the plastic tub I keep in the trunk and it does a fine job of preventing it from sliding around. Problem is those damn plastic grocery type bags, it doesn't work well for those, and even though we buy 80% of our food stuffs from Whole Foods who uses paper shopping type bags, everyone else uses those damn plastic bags. I end up tying the tops so everything doesn't come out during even semi spirited driving. T
To sum it up basically the argument for the cargo net that runs left to right in the trunk with an opening at the top. For the Lexus I would put the grocery bags with stuff that doesn't move, e.g. loafs of bread etc. on their own in the trunk. For the bags with cans, etc. that will roll around I'd put them in the cargo net. With the Lexus trunk config I'd easily get 6 bags in the cargo net. The M850i is larger so can assume even more if somebody eventually makes an aftermarket solution.
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