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Mine came with the rear cargo net installed...which I think just gets in the way. I'm wondering if there's really any difference between it and the rear seatback cargo net...and am wondering if I could get another set of mushroom anchors, if I could mount them at the marked forward mounting points and have the flexibility of using my existing rear cargo net in the rear or closer to the seat backs?
 

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I guess it depends on what you're throwing back there, but I like the regular rear cargo net for everyday use. It makes it easy to throw grocery bags and other small things in the back without having to worry about stuff rolling around.

I don't have the rear seat back cargo net installed, but I would imagine it would be a PITA to have to crawl into the boot to grab anything out of it.
Are you actually putting groceries in the rear net, or just using the net as a barrier? I'm going to miss the net my RAV4 had. It had a U shaped net (crossbar poles at the tips of the U) under the tonnau cover. The RAV had enough height that you could still slide things in under the net. It was only occasionally necessary to remove it to accommodate really large boxes or luggage. You wouldn't believe the amount of stuff I kept in the net and under the rear floor (since the spare tire was rear door mounted).
 
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