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  1. One of the annoying "little things" about the C-Max for me was the lack of a rear cargo net. I have a fairly steep driveway and opening the rear hatch can cause a landslide of "stuff" out of the cargo area on to the driveway if I'm not watching carefully. Plus I like being able to place grocery bags in to an envelope style net to keep milk jugs and other liquids upright. While I have already added the Ford Accessory Cargo Area Protector rubber mat I have no desire to test it... The Ford Accessory Store lists a Cargo Net by Lastik, Part No: VDM5Z-54550A66-A, but it is too small, left to right, and installs way too far forward at the top for what I wanted. So...what to do... A bit of poking around in my garage turned up the Cargo Net that was in my Sonata Hybrid. At 36 inches across and 12 inches tall (unstretched) it would fit the rear of the C-Max perfect for my needs... That's one down. Note: Similar Cargo Nets are available at Automotive stores, dealerships, "junk" yards, or off eBay if you are not a pack rat like I am.... The two silver colored metal U-loops in the C-Max tailgate area will work perfect for securing the bottom of the Cargo Net. That is half the battle... Now the top of the net is a different issue, there is no handy place to secure the Cargo Net... :headscratch: Since I've been riding motorcycles for over 40 years I am very familiar with "bungee cords" I have used them to strap down all sorts of odd shaped items on my bikes. And bikes quite often don't have a handy place to secure a bungee cord..kinda like the C-Max... ;) So an aftermarket company came out with a product called Bungee Buddy which allows you to add a secure strap point. A quick visit to eBay and I had a set of four of them for $12.00 including shipping.... Those will secure the top of the Cargo Net. That is two down... With all the parts in hand I realized I also needed a better way to hook the Cargo Net attachment loops to the anchor points. A quick trip to Home Depot turned up some Zinc Plated Spring Links that make the Cargo Net easy to remove if I need to take it out.... Three down and time to go to work! After some measuring, and looking at different locations, I decided to mount the Bungee Buddy's to the plastic rail the Cargo Cover follows. The bottom of that area is open, I believe this is the intake for the battery cooling fan, and can be easily accessed to attach the Bungee Buddy without removing any panels. I wanted the Bungee Buddy to lie flat so I moved it forward 7.5 inches as measured from the rear cargo cover's bottom to the hole I drilled. I drilled the hole 1.5 inches down from the top of the rail. I choose 1.5 inches as this allows the cover to lay over the Bungee Buddy with no interference. See the attached photo ( Bungee Buddy Measurements) for the measuring points I used. After drilling the holes it was an easy job to bolt on the Bungee Buddy's and tighten them down. I found it was easier to hold the wrench on the backside and tighten the Bungee Buddy from the front with a screw driver insert through the loop twisting it. This was a 30 minute project requiring only basic hand tools except for drilling the two mounting holes for the Bungee Buddy, I used a Dremel tool for that task. Enough talk, here are some photos.... Too see a larger view than I can post here just click the photos and you will be able to see the larger versions in my Flikr account.... Finished Install Bungee Buddy Measurements Drivers Side Top Drivers Side Bottom Passenger Side Top Passenger Side Bottom Bungee Buddys Spring Link Disclaimer: If you choose to make this modification it is at your own risk.
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