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Hatch Door Tie Down
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 11:09 pm
by Rivlen
Hi all;I was just thinking about an idea that I don't know if anyone has mentioned here ... if you have a long item in the back that requires that the hatch remain open, how are people securing the door?I've clipped a bungee to the wiper pivot (probably not the best place to clip to), and to the latch catch on the floor. The thought I had was to suggest to Pontiac to add some sort of tie down point on the hatch (inside of door or even on the bottom of the door would be a good place for it.) If it was inside, it could be another metal ring or something.What are your thoughts?
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 3:55 am
by Jahntassa
A place to tie down on the hatch would be a good idea... When I have long stuff (a futon, for example), I actually just opened the glass in the hatch and put it through there, using bungees to hold the futon in.
Re: Hatch Door Tie Down (Rivlen)
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 9:29 am
by Kazig
Quote, originally posted by Rivlen »What are your thoughts? A bungee hook latches right into the trunk lock, just set it up with the hook pointed to the rear and push it into the latch.
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:25 am
by Atomb
i always used Kazig's solution on my VW golf...i haven't looked a the Vibe yet but it should be the same....use the trunk lock arm and hook into it facing back (re-stating the last post)
Re: Hatch Door Tie Down (Kazig)
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 5:33 am
by Rivlen
I'll try that out, I think I had problems with that the first time I looked at it. I guess it just didn't look obvious enough.
Re: Hatch Door Tie Down (Rivlen)
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 1:01 am
by SWiRv
I had the same problem this past weekend when I was hauling 10ft. lengths of wood. I ended up closing the gate and popping open the window hatch with the wood sticking out. I've had 3 hatchbacks in the past, but the Vibe is the first without hooks/loops underneath the lower bumper. But I'll have to try your suggestions. Thanks!