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Since some of the more wiser folks of society post here,
Anyone know where I can buy a cost-effective cargo net for my F150? TIA Bob
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IMHO, i think a few of those ratchetting straps are the best thing to keep in the truck. if you are talking about one of those nets that attache at 8 points around the bed, like spiderman gave your cargo a blast, those are worthless. they stretch out over time, cant hold heavy loads, (even a tarp is better for leaves, and branches). or if you are talking about the net that replaces the tailgate, nevermind. car and driver did a windtunnel test a few months ago, and found that a truck is more aerodynamic with the tailgate up, than down or removed.
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Ah, stretch over time...I kinda thought that may happen.
Ratchet ties it is... Thanks for the input...
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I also like the rubber mats that are sold to protect the bed, they keep cargo from sliding around.
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