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Old 01-15-2017, 06:03 AM
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BMW X5 Cargo Net

Looking at buying a BMW X5 Cargo Net with strap/carry sleeve off ebay.

Can anyone shed some light on how they mount and what they look like when up ?

Thanks in advance

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Old 02-02-2017, 01:21 PM
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I have not seen this before for BMW's. I had one of those in my Outback. Now that i see this I am going to get on for my X5. Looks pretty neat!!
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Old 02-02-2017, 06:18 PM
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Look at your cargo area. I believe the nets have hooks that connect to the deck and on the side walls. Standard application provided they match the year of your vehicle. Personally I would buy it from the dealer to get the proper fit and directions.

As a second thought I bought 2 of these and everyone wants one. Fit's the 2005 X and the 2006 5 series
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Looking at buying a BMW X5 Cargo Net with strap/carry sleeve off ebay.

Can anyone shed some light on how they mount and what they look like when up ?

Thanks in advance

Jeff
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I actually have a BMW cargo net that I can't figure out how to mount. I'm not 100% sure it's for an e70 but it's got lower hooks that attach fairly well to the floor anchors but there's nowhere that's obvious to attach the upper hooks.
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typically the e70 cargo net mounts to the floor hooks on the cargo channels in the back. There arent any hooks for you to mount the net across the tailgate. I am assuming that they will be including additional hooks to mount yourself.
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