292 Fastech V Berth Netting, I found a winner.
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From: Sweet Home, North Alabama and Orange Beach
Like it was made just for the 292, may even work for others since the beam is similar.
Highland is the MFG, Performance Tailgate Net is wha they call it and it is 52" long x 16" tall. It comes with plastic cam locking strip buckles that I mounted to the forward side of the bulk head, the top two screws holding up the bulk head cover panel are spaced perfectly, I had to install 2 new screws down low for each side for bottom buckles.
Looking forward to not cleaning up a jumbled mess when going into the cabin for the first time after any lenght of run.
LC
Highland is the MFG, Performance Tailgate Net is wha they call it and it is 52" long x 16" tall. It comes with plastic cam locking strip buckles that I mounted to the forward side of the bulk head, the top two screws holding up the bulk head cover panel are spaced perfectly, I had to install 2 new screws down low for each side for bottom buckles.
Looking forward to not cleaning up a jumbled mess when going into the cabin for the first time after any lenght of run.
LC
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Loose can you post a pic? I've been looking into this as well.
I read somewhere not too long ago that a guy used the existing hardware that is there and just repurposed them to attached a net. I like the idea of not drilling any new holes but depending on how it looks I may reconsider
I read somewhere not too long ago that a guy used the existing hardware that is there and just repurposed them to attached a net. I like the idea of not drilling any new holes but depending on how it looks I may reconsider
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loose can you post a pic? I've been looking into this as well.
I read somewhere not too long ago that a guy used the existing hardware that is there and just repurposed them to attached a net. I like the idea of not drilling any new holes but depending on how it looks i may reconsider
I read somewhere not too long ago that a guy used the existing hardware that is there and just repurposed them to attached a net. I like the idea of not drilling any new holes but depending on how it looks i may reconsider






