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Cargo net for the Multivan- anyone have one?

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  • Cargo net for the Multivan- anyone have one?

    Hi all,
    Just wondering if anyone has purchased a cargo net for the Multivan and whether you think it works well? We do a fairly big groceries shop and it is a bit of a challenge opening up the rear door without the bags etc falling out!! Or are there any other suggestions re this problem?

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    Originally posted by Slam01 View Post
    Hi all,
    Just wondering if anyone has purchased a cargo net for the Multivan and whether you think it works well? We do a fairly big groceries shop and it is a bit of a challenge opening up the rear door without the bags etc falling out!! Or are there any other suggestions re this problem?
    hi slam,

    i used one of these in a old 4wd


    thebug
    The VW Bug
    2010 Golf 2.0 103kW TDI Manual White
    2011 Multivan 2.0 132kW TDI Sliver
    2018 Multivan 2.0 TDI White

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    • #3
      Ah, Whitworths

      I'm not a boaty, but I love going through that place

      All sorts of great stuff



      M

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      • #4
        Hey Slam01 about two years ago the company I buy my sunroofs from were showing us some new RV products that were going to be released here in Austalia , one of them was a cargo restraining device that was fully adjustable to suit the load placed on the floor , it consisted of two parallell tracks that had adjustable cross bars and separate sections to keep individual items in place here is a link to the item KIPP - CARGO & SAFETY SYSTEMS You could also contact Webasto in Sydney and ask if they have them available . Howard

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        • #5
          When I had the rear bench I used milk crates and a cargo net. Groceries in the crates, and the cargo net to secure the load to the floor. The crates are a lot stronger when carrying canned goods and bottles over any distance.

          Cargo nets are great. I use them all the time in light prop aircraft. They will help stop a load moving providing the net is anchored and the load is not too heavy. Groceries should be no problem.

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