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      12-18-2010, 03:18 PM   #1
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Drives: E90 335i
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DIY 2011 Cargo Net for E90

I just performed my first mod . Of course this mod would not apply to those that are fortunate enough to have the front cargo hooks but alot of people like me don't, I think they stopped somewhere in model year 2010.

As everyone is aware for 2011 cars they did away with the front cargo hooks on the E90 therefore I am unable to use the BMW cargo net. My car was built in Oct 2010, my CA ordered the parts (hooks, plates etc) to install the BMW cargo net for me at delivery so he had his service rep pulled out the rear cargo liner only to find that for my build date the factory did not put in the threaded holes under the liner all was there was bare metal therefore there was no way to install the hooks.

When I sold my Lexus IS350 it came with the cargo net and archor hooks so I took them out and have now used them in my new BMW, they work perfectly. All I really wanted was something to hold stuff that might spill like a gallon of milk, washer fluid jugs, etc..anything like that.

The cargo net is easy to obtain for anyone but the anchor points might be harder, maybe a parts dept or if you know someone who works at a lexus or toyota dealer you can probably get them to order you the 2 archor points, there probably not very expensive. The archor points works like this when you turn the screw in on the other side of the anchor it has a plastic expandable part that when the screw goes inside it then expands the plastic part so it anchors hard inside, then the bottom part of the anchor has a plastic long peg that goes in just to support the whole anchor itself. So I marked little holes with a sharpie on the liner where I wanted to mount the anchor so I knew where to drill, I used a small bit to make a hole, smaller hole at the bottom for the peg and a little larger bit for the top for the screw to go. I just took the bits and held them up to the anchor pegs to know just how large of a bit I needed. Better to make it little smaller than too big. I judged it perfectly. The liner is really tuff stuff.

Here are the pics, it turned out perfect for me and holds very tight and secure. I'm not using it for a tire or anything so for small items like this it's perfect. The anchor on the side where the battery cover is I put an additional screw at the top just to give it some additional support since that area is more movable than the other side, you can see the screw from the pic, you really can't see the additional screw unless you put your head way inside so no biggie for me, just I will have to take it out if I need to get to the battery but don't plan on that for awhile. The hole is so small anyway it's not a big deal, just trying to explain as much as I can here. Also the first set of photos I realized I had the loop on the wrong place for the anchor so the next set of photos I changed it so it's around the round part of the anchor. I literally took the photos right after I did it. I can also removed the net when I don't need it or for loading in luggage, etc..Yes I am going to remove the plastic Lexus name clip. lol.

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