I was looking at the new Edge model and noticed the cargo nets they have on the inside of the door. I picked up a couple but not sure how to attach them. How solid are the doors? Would I just be able to use wood screws?
Command makes small clear clips for cable management behind TV's that would be perfect for that application. I believe they would fit one co-ax cable and they would have adhesive on the bottom. See link for the product i'm thinking of. If i were doing this, these are what i'd use. Let me know where you get small cargo nets, i'm interested in this idea!
NuCamp screws 3 black plastic clips on each side that hold the net. I saw them install it at UCamp. You’ll need to use short screws, maybe 1/2 inch. If you call the NuCamp parts department they could tell you.
@Geoff_Acker said:
Command makes small clear clips for cable management behind TV's that would be perfect for that application. I believe they would fit one co-ax cable and they would have adhesive on the bottom. See link for the product i'm thinking of. If i were doing this, these are what i'd use. Let me know where you get small cargo nets, i'm interested in this idea!
My wife found them on Amazon, I will see if I can get the link. Im not sure on the stick on clips holding up to the moisture and the vibrations on the road.
The best (strongest) way would be to use 4 angle (small shelf) brackets. Drill and poprivet them to the aluminum edges of the door so a tongue sticks toward the center of the door. Attach the spiderweb to the exposed tabs. Super strong. If you want, you can remove them without exposed holes in the door face.
WilliamA
"When I am in charge, Starburst brand fruit chews will get their own food group....and where are all the freakin laser beams? There should be more laser beams..."
I used a net form a bike rack & command clips I had floating around my shop
Thanks For the Idea
Edit after three or four warm days (Oct in CA)70s-mid 80s 7 of the command clips let go so I replaced all the clips with new ones they also fell off
so for me the command clips are out
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I saw online someplace where they used velcro, sewed it to the net and glued it to the door.
Bill
2017 T@G Max XL, New Jersey.
You can drive along 10,000 miles, and still stay where you are.
Command makes small clear clips for cable management behind TV's that would be perfect for that application. I believe they would fit one co-ax cable and they would have adhesive on the bottom. See link for the product i'm thinking of. If i were doing this, these are what i'd use. Let me know where you get small cargo nets, i'm interested in this idea!
https://express.google.com/u/0/product/5162498142645383723_5322767695351429419_8175035?utm_source=google_shopping&utm_medium=tu_cu&utm_campaign=10589363&utm_content=eid-lsjeuxoeqt,eid-koyayyivmf
2019 T@G XL
NuCamp screws 3 black plastic clips on each side that hold the net. I saw them install it at UCamp. You’ll need to use short screws, maybe 1/2 inch. If you call the NuCamp parts department they could tell you.
2017 T@G Max
Thanks, that's what I was thinking Ill install them tonight
My wife found them on Amazon, I will see if I can get the link. Im not sure on the stick on clips holding up to the moisture and the vibrations on the road.
The best (strongest) way would be to use 4 angle (small shelf) brackets. Drill and poprivet them to the aluminum edges of the door so a tongue sticks toward the center of the door. Attach the spiderweb to the exposed tabs. Super strong. If you want, you can remove them without exposed holes in the door face.
WilliamA
"When I am in charge, Starburst brand fruit chews will get their own food group....and where are all the freakin laser beams? There should be more laser beams..."
2021 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk
2017 T@G XL
Boyceville, Wi.
I used a net form a bike rack & command clips I had floating around my shop
Thanks For the Idea
Edit after three or four warm days (Oct in CA)70s-mid 80s 7 of the command clips let go so I replaced all the clips with new ones they also fell off
so for me the command clips are out