So Anyone Use Them,,,?

RustyZ4

Veteran
 Maidstone, Kent
On the back of my M seats are cargo nets, dont know whether they are specific to M seats or on all seats,but, does anyone use them?
 
Can't get my hand between the seat and the back, let alone put anything in them ...
 
vachss said:
Only place in the car I can fit my owner's manual...
I keep my user manual folder under the boot floor in the slot next to the one for the toolkit
pvr said:
Can't get my hand between the seat and the back, let alone put anything in them ...
Agreed. I have never used mine at all.
 
Don’t look in mine that is where the naked pictures of my wife are. :evil:
 
Oh,yes! They are for paperwork that you do not need immediately to hand but that you do not want to loose.

The key to these pockets is that the one on the driver's seat is more use to the passenger, <i>and vice versa</i>.

If you are away for a few weeks on holiday, use them to store things like the details of the houses you have rented and the Channel Tunnel reservations for your return. (Adapt the last sentence to your own, preferences, needs, continent of residence, etc.)

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Really ?? Don't have a lot of room in mine. I keep a spare set of RFT's and floor jack behind my seat and the hardtop stores snuggly on the passenger's side. However, it's a little bulky and need to cushion it with a towel where it touches up next to the center armrest I got from leatherZ. I have been noticing a little stretching of the net so suspecting I'll be cruising in for a warranty replacement before the end of Summer. Just an FYI.
 
20ducks said:
PhilDZ4 said:
I keep some extra air in mine.
Don't forget to do the seasonal air change. Makes my car fresher and I have improved my mpg because of this procedure.
The elevation here is 7000' so the air is thinner therefore lighter. So... I have lighter air in my tires making for less unsprung weight equalling less rotational mass which undoubtedly will give me better mpg! :thumbsup:
BTW, I put a road atlas in the passenger seat back net and it made a whoosh sound. Does that mean I lost my spare air? :(
 
Kurts05Z4 said:
BTW, I put a road atlas in the passenger seat back net and it made a whoosh sound. Does that mean I lost my spare air? :(

Rand McNally? If so, yes you'll need to replenish the air. But, what they hay, it doesn't take much effort.
 
20ducks said:
Kurts05Z4 said:
BTW, I put a road atlas in the passenger seat back net and it made a whoosh sound. Does that mean I lost my spare air? :(

Rand McNally? If so, yes you'll need to replenish the air. But, what they hay, it doesn't take much effort.
As a matter of fact it is a Rand McNally. :o I'll slide it in the net slower next time and that should do the trick. :thumbsup:
I only keep it in case my Dumb-Dumb (I mean Tom-Tom) takes a dump in the middle of nowhere. :headbang:
 
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