Sousray
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- First Name
- Ray
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2023
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- Location
- San Antonio
- Vehicles
- 2019 M3
- Occupation
- Engineer

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- #1
Hello Everyone,
Was trying to find a way to keep stuff in the frunk when I open it. I usually place my groceries in the frunk or in the storage compartment in the bed. When I place them in the frunk Sometimes they fall out when I open the frunk. So I ordered a 55" X 18" cargo net with some tie down knobs from Amazon.
I decided not to use the long screws that came with the net and replace them with some shorter screws that would not go too far into the frunk insert.
I removed the Frunk insert to make sure I would not screw into any wires , etc. Then used the adhesive side of the tie down knobs to place them on the frunk insert. Tries closing the frunk to make sure there was no interference. Then I screwed in the 4 knobs and found 2 metal curved brackets and screwed the bottom center portion down to the insert. this way nothing could slide under the net bottom. As you can see, the net worked out really well.
Here is the link to the Amazon net: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQR9GLGL?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
Was trying to find a way to keep stuff in the frunk when I open it. I usually place my groceries in the frunk or in the storage compartment in the bed. When I place them in the frunk Sometimes they fall out when I open the frunk. So I ordered a 55" X 18" cargo net with some tie down knobs from Amazon.
I decided not to use the long screws that came with the net and replace them with some shorter screws that would not go too far into the frunk insert.
I removed the Frunk insert to make sure I would not screw into any wires , etc. Then used the adhesive side of the tie down knobs to place them on the frunk insert. Tries closing the frunk to make sure there was no interference. Then I screwed in the 4 knobs and found 2 metal curved brackets and screwed the bottom center portion down to the insert. this way nothing could slide under the net bottom. As you can see, the net worked out really well.
Here is the link to the Amazon net: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQR9GLGL?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
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