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Fitting S-Max Load Retention Net


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Hi, I've just recently bought a 60 plate S-Max 2.0 Diesel. I bought a second hand Load Retention Net from eBay and would be grateful for some help from those who have fitted it before.

It hasn't come with an fitting instructions but I've managed to get some Ford. I need the brackets which are to be fitted once I cut into the fabric. Has anyone bought any apart from Ford, they are charging £20 each (which would mean £80 for all 4!)

Is it straightforward to cut the fabric and fit the bracket? The instructions state that they must not be fitted by yourself. There's also an square area which needs to fitted after removing the seatbelt but I can't figure out what that bit is.

Thanks for any help.

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have a looksie on eBay,mind you i expect there as rare as hens teeth.

i too have 1 and like you i havnt got the brackets with mine either,but i have read that you can just attatch to the grab handles?

how true this is.....................

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The bracket is only to make the car look neat after cutting the hole. From looking at the instructions it seems the fitting is already there once the hole is made. Anyone confirm?

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