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Boot Roller Cover / Net

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Now all we've got to solve is the two possible different load covers.

Great. So we can blame SUK again...

Superskoda?let me check.....

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JeZ

This looks exactly like the net I used to have on my Zafira. There were two possible fitting points, one behind he front seats, one behind the rear. The car already had strengthened metal mounting points built into the body at the two alternative fitting points, if you wanted the net the dealer would fit plastic mounting points through the headlining into the metal fixings behind. I had it done at a cost of about £300, plus about £200 for the net! Difficult to do yourself because of the air bags in the headling (or at least, that was the dealer's excuse for the extortionate cost!) Perhaps it's the same on the Yeti? i.e. mounting points built into body shell of every Yeti, just that Skoda UK choose not to offer the rest of the fixings? Has anyone ever had the headlining out to look? On the Zafira, being fixed into the body shell, it was very robust and easily prevented any luggage coming into the passenger compartment, but was easy to roll up when not in use. Was supposed to be stored under the rear seat bench so that it would always be in the car when needed.

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