Keep small items contained
Check pedals, seat rails, wiring, vents, door switches, passenger knees and airbag areas. Use these spaces for light items only.
View cabin optionsTank 300 storage & cargo guide · Australia
Compare cabin organisers, cargo nets, modular shelves, tailgate racks and protective cases separately—then check seat movement, airbags, visibility, mounting points and vehicle load before ordering.

The right storage product depends on where the item must live, how often it is accessed and what must continue to move around it.
Check pedals, seat rails, wiring, vents, door switches, passenger knees and airbag areas. Use these spaces for light items only.
View cabin optionsNets and soft pockets help organise small items, but they are not substitutes for rated tie-downs when cargo is heavy or sharp.
Compare load controlConfirm the exact variant, mounting points, rear-seat folding, side-curtain area, window view, speakers, vents and factory-tool access.
View rack systemsPlan hinge or roof load, mounting hardware, vehicle height, rear camera, lights, number plate, wind noise and secure access.
Check external storageThese active listings cover six different jobs. Confirm the selected variant and included components on the product page before ordering.

A collection of small organisers for compatible cabin and cargo areas. Check each piece separately rather than assuming every location is identical across trims.
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Available as one or two pieces. Preserve full seat travel, wiring, floor-mat position, rear-footwell access and under-seat air outlets.
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Small and regular single- or double-layer options are listed. Use for lightweight items only and keep emergency tools accessible.
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Left, right, cross-frame and full-set variants differ substantially. Check the exact package, mounting points, visibility and curtain-airbag area.
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Keeps frequently used light gear near the rear door. Check trim, rear glass, spare tyre, door opening effort, hinge load and secure latching.
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A case is not a mounting system. Confirm cargo or roof-platform space, tie-downs, roof load, total height and opening clearance; no certified explosion-proof rating is claimed.
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Storage becomes part of the vehicle once it is loaded. Fitment, location and restraint matter as much as the empty product dimensions.
Confirm Petrol or Hybrid, year and trim. Send photos of the intended cabin, boot, side-window, tailgate or roof location.
Measure with seats upright and folded. Preserve seat travel, belts, child-seat anchors, airbags, vents, speakers, jack and emergency-tool access.
Record what will be carried, individual item weights and how often it is accessed. Include the rack, case and mounting hardware in the vehicle payload calculation.
Use suitable mounting and tie-down points. After loading, check visibility, tailgate and seat operation, roof height, tyre pressures and handling.
Continue planning above the cabin
A case or tent needs a compatible crossbar or platform system. Add the rack, mounts, case and contents together, then use the lower of the vehicle and component limits.
Open the roof rack & load guideContinue from carrying to camping
Connect the roof system to a real sleep, shade, storage and pack-down plan. Check travel mode, parked deployment, wind safety, access and the location of every loose component.
Open the camping & touring guideDo not assume so. Confirm powertrain, year, trim and the exact cabin or cargo-area shape. Seat equipment, floor layout, trim and factory accessories can change available space.
No. Use a soft net for light items within its intended use. Heavy, dense or sharp gear needs suitable containers and vehicle-rated tie-down points so it cannot move during braking, cornering or rough-road travel.
Rear seats and belts, child-seat anchors, side-curtain areas, vents, speakers, windows, factory tools, jack, power outlets and tailgate operation should remain usable as required for your build.
Not by itself. The vehicle needs a compatible roof bar or platform system, suitable mounting hardware and enough remaining roof-load capacity. Include the rack, case and contents in the total load.
Confirm every item is restrained, rear and side visibility is acceptable, doors and seats operate normally, roof height is known and the vehicle remains within its payload and axle limits. Recheck fasteners after initial use.
Send your powertrain, model year, trim, intended product, location photos, cargo dimensions and approximate loaded weight.