Bought to replace sagging nets on front doors. Nets do not need to be removed as they are laid on top. First, they're made from a strong, molded plastic that will likely hold a good amount of weight when installed properly. tabs problem. There are three of them, one on each side and one on the bottom. The tongues have lugs so they grab when you slide them under the plastic of the door. But using all three tongues correctly at the same time is almost impossible. If you take two sets and put in a third, the plastic will get so stiff (both good and bad) that it will pull another one out. So you're going in circles trying to get all three tabs set up correctly at the same time. The best I could do was get two of these flush and a third included. As I said, they're solid plastic, fairly good value for money and probably easy to fit if they fit just right. Great idea replacing those nets but the fit needs to be more precise. Hope this helps and good luck! UPDATE: This is total junk and I'm sending it back. The slightest bump on my foot while driving would cause it to fall off, not to mention that every time I get in or out of my jeep I have to be very careful not to hit it. Good concept, bad implementation.
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