EJensen
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Specifically, this.
The range (45 in. to 114 in.) means it could be used front-to-back or side-to-side to keep cargo from sliding around. I have a set from a different manufacturer that I suspect are a lot stronger but also a lot more expensive. I wouldn't leave those in the bed. These ones are cheap enough that I wouldn't mind leaving them in the elements and possibly subject to being stolen.
Does anyone here have any experience with using these as cargo management?
The range (45 in. to 114 in.) means it could be used front-to-back or side-to-side to keep cargo from sliding around. I have a set from a different manufacturer that I suspect are a lot stronger but also a lot more expensive. I wouldn't leave those in the bed. These ones are cheap enough that I wouldn't mind leaving them in the elements and possibly subject to being stolen.
Does anyone here have any experience with using these as cargo management?