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Old Dec 20, 2019 | 12:58 PM
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I was on YouTube and this video was recommended to me. WOW, I'm telling you, what a lifesaver this is.
The video shows the problem all of us know about in that the front seat Cargo Nets are useless and they always fall off.
I still have both of mine but one of the clips broke so it's even more useless than it was and I took it off.
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Here's the product he's showing in the video: https://laseddesigns.com/collections...ts/h3seatclips

You get 8 clips, the video shows you how to remove the old clips and how to install the new ones as well. They aren't exactly cheap, they are $35.00 plus $7.55 for Priority Mail shipping but buying a whole new cargo net is about $120.00 and you'd still have the same issue as the original which is the nets constantly fall off and really can't hold much of anything in it. So, I'll be back to let you all know if these work as good as the video shows once I get them and install them.

I thought I'd let anyone who did not know about this because this is great if it works as advertised. He has a few other H3 products as well, so check them out.
I added a pic of these seat clips from the website as well. They are 3D Printed! Amazing.

2006-2010 Hummer H3 Cargo Net Clips


DISCLAIMER: I am not affiliated in any way with the video or seller of this product, but I DID just become a customer because I just ordered these seat clips.
 
Old Dec 20, 2019 | 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Ghost Rider
1:30, "throw them in the trash"..lol ebay sellers don't: 06-10 Hummer H3 H3T Driver Passenger Front Seat Back Map Storage Pocket Nets
 
Old Dec 20, 2019 | 01:50 PM
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Yeah, I found that amusing too lol. Even though my clip broke, I did not throw it away, I'm hanging on to them for dear life lol.
Plus you can buy those and pay an arm and a leg but it does not fix the issue they will still fall off all the time.
 
Old Dec 20, 2019 | 02:30 PM
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Who the heck drive around "wiggling" their seatback nets? Who puts a D ring or a cargo strap, or a tire repair kit in them? Rucking Fiduculous!

My seatback cargo nets stayed in place and never fell off one time on my 07 I owned for 12 years and 7 weeks. My kids put all kinds of books, travel games, empty drink containers etc... in them when on road trips, never had any issue. I do know others have. I have looked at many H3s with one or both missing, but from the looks of the interior, the owners were clueless slobs, probably wiggling their seatback nets or trying to carry a spare tire or tool box in them.

My 09 has its seat backs are in place, but I did knock one off with a box I was lifting off the back floor when I caught the edge on it.

If/when I need to, I would just do the Easy fix for loose seatback nets! by 65Hawk.
 
Old Dec 20, 2019 | 07:11 PM
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Who puts a D ring or a cargo strap, or a tire repair kit in them?
I have to confess, I also use my nets to hold a lot of cargo, the nets always stay in place, been holding since my free mod.
 
Old Dec 21, 2019 | 12:27 AM
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Well, for me, I bought my 2006 H3 new and they have always fallen off with the slightest amount of movement. I rarely have ever had anyone in the back seats. I don't off road it and have taken good care of mine. They've just always had issues with staying on. No, I don't jiggle them around like that guy in the video who was just trying to make the point of how well these stay on with the new clips. So, for me, in my situation they will be a big help if they work as advertised.
 
Old Dec 21, 2019 | 03:51 AM
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On my 2 vehicles the cargo nets keep falling off on slight speed bump. I drive without passengers 99% of the time and never put anything in them. I ended up swapping the best from the two vehicles into the main 1 and in the other one didnt bother installing them. I even twised them to get them to be tighter but the other day was putting something in the back seat and barely touched em and 1 fell off.
 
Old Dec 21, 2019 | 03:22 PM
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Just used some rubber hose I had laying around. FREE FIX.
 
Old Dec 21, 2019 | 05:03 PM
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Using a rubber for a hummer is also effective in preventing a sti.
 
Old Dec 24, 2019 | 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by TAINTER
Just used some rubber hose I had laying around. FREE FIX.
good idea ill try that
 



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