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Straightforward install, took <5min. Highlighting for posterity sake that the clips are different than the PN instructions. Clips are push-type, meaning it's best to pop with a flat-end prior to wedging out (step 1).
Can anyone help with the part number for these two parts? I have the net in the back but no hooks. Dealer has not been helpful in trying to obtain them.
Can anyone help with the part number for these two parts? I have the net in the back but no hooks. Dealer has not been helpful in trying to obtain them.
TN TrunkNets Inc Hardware KIT for Toyota Cargo NET https://a.co/d/5w68AiC
I gave these a shot (Amazon), and they work perfectly.
Quick and easy install... just be careful how you position that thread clip. One of mine came off as I was threading the anchor in and dropped inside the bumper. I almost lost my #$@% when that happened.
Had to pull off some trim and go fishing for it in there. Luckily I was able to find it and reach it. Can't stand the thought of a foreign piece of metal bouncing around inside my brand new car.
Isn't the cargo net supposed to go where the arrows are in order to give you room to put other things in the trunk? I guess you could do it either way, depending on your preference/need. I have one installed by Lexus in my GS350 and it is on the lower side and works great.
Interesting... The oem net is an envelope type. So, if the top is anchored lower, that means you have to anchor the bottom end farther back? Therefore, it doubles as a flat net as well?
I actually have both, the oem envelope setup like in the pic and and a flat one as well i brought in from my old car.
By the way, up high is how Lexus dealer installed it on my wifes NX. Never seen envelope net installed low on any car. May have to have a look.
Last edited by DeepBlue99; Jan 3, 2024 at 06:21 AM.
Isn't the cargo net supposed to go where the arrows are in order to give you room to put other things in the trunk? I guess you could do it either way, depending on your preference/need. I have one installed by Lexus in my GS350 and it is on the lower side and works great.
I'll need to check mine, but I think by default the net won't extend the length of the trunk because the anchor points aren't as far out on bottom as they are on top......I think. I'll check mine later.
Edit: im dumb, i see what you're asking, why is the hook on the top mounting points rather than the lower mounting points? I would think the net wouldn't work as well with the hooks on the lower mounting point and if the net is in the way of loading something just unhook the net. Easy peasy.
Last edited by SlowlaneAZ; Jan 3, 2024 at 06:34 PM.
Isn't the cargo net supposed to go where the arrows are in order to give you room to put other things in the trunk? I guess you could do it either way, depending on your preference/need. I have one installed by Lexus in my GS350 and it is on the lower side and works great.
Mine have been mounted in the "high" position on all three ISes I've owned.
I feel so dumb. My dealer had attached the net using the forward-mounted lower attachment hooks, so the net was at an angle. Only after seeing the photos in this thread did I realize there is a second set of attachment points on the floor of the trunk!
I now have a vertical net, as if I am a normal, sane person. Woooo!