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Old 07-29-2004 | 12:00 AM
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Default I have found a possible alternative cargo net...

So as some of you might know the xA's cargo net has some pockets and crap on it and plus they cost a lot more than other Toyota ones for some reason. Well an Echo came in today and I figured maybe an Echo cargo net would fit. I measured the Echo net and it is 43'' across. I measured my xA and it is 47'' across. So the Echo one is too small. So than a Camry came in and I measured that and it was 46''. Should fit in an xA since the nets stretch a little anyway. I think when I get paid I might buy a Camry one, it has more useable room since it has no pocket things and is all net. I will keep you guys posted if anyone cares.
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How much are the camry ones?
If they fit, do you just order them from the dealer?
I was gonna the scion ones, but too much.

Thanks!
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The Camry one is $35 in the store at my dealership. xB one was $39 however I was told that all Scion accessories are subject to the stupid pure pricing thing so I can't get employee discount on Scion parts. But I could on a Camry one. I want the net to be the entire length of my trunk, not only part of it because of some stupid pockets. If I wanted to store anything small I would put it in my glovebox or in the spare tire well since there is tons of room under the tire cover.
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OK, I see. Thanks!
Old 07-29-2004 | 10:45 PM
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I found one that works today. 03-current Corolla net will fit in just fine. Only cost me $25 and no pockets, all net.

Old 07-29-2004 | 11:11 PM
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nice...any excess stretching needed? Is 25 dollars discounted? or is that retail?
Old 07-29-2004 | 11:31 PM
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$25 is with my employee discount, it was regularly $35. Still not that bad, still cheaper than the Scion net.

By the way the part # for this is PT347-12020

Some stretching is needed but I could still practically stretch the net another 2ft, the elastic in them goes for miles.

Height is another thing, The height doesn't stretch and this Corolla net is the perfect height for the Scion trunk.
Old 07-30-2004 | 12:56 AM
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Thanx for the tip backinblack Ill just see if one happens to fall of our next truck shipment. :twisted:
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