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2008 small SUV faced stiff competition To help secure cargo, there were three grocery-bag hooks, six flush-mount tie-down anchor points and six cargo-net mounting points. The load floor was an easy-to-clean composite. While the 2008 Tucson was still a noteworthy example of that more benign |
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G. Chambers Williams III: 2012 Sequoia gets safety boost The Sequoia is based on the chassis of the newest generation of Toyota's San Antonio-built Tundra large pickup, and it competes against the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, Ford Expedition/Lincoln Navigator, Nissan Armada, Jeep |
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Jeeps ain't what they used to be Kargo Master puts out a roof rack and cargo basket called Congo Cage. This rack fits around your hard or soft top and has a 230-kilogram rating. For more details go to kargomaster.com. Don't have a soft top? Check out smittybuilt.com. |
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The Joy of Jeep Creator: Tom Morr, Ken Brubaker | Transportation - 2007-11-15 Cargo Control Fortunately, many Jeep mishaps happen in slow motion. ... Aftermarket cargo-net systems are also available to keep stuff under control. ... |
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Fighting Words, Stories and Cartoons by Members of the Armed Forces of America Creator: Warfield Lewis | Fiction - 2005-04-01 Shove off and steam outside the sub nets." "Aye, sir," Jim said and I headed back to Tex and his jeep, ducking as a loaded cargo net swung low overhead. ... |
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35 Miles from Shore, The Ditching and Rescue of ALM Flight 980 Creator: Emilio Corsetti, III, Emilio Corsetti III | Technology & Engineering - 2008-04-28 The supplies had been placed atop a large cargo net. ... Blankenship wanted to see another external lift, so he had Bill set up a jeep lift. ... |
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They were there, the story of World War II and how it came about Creator: Curt Riess | History - 1971 A square-nosed gray-painted jeep lighter drew up to the cargo net draped under our place on the rail. "Over you go, soldiers," the sergeant said. ... |