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So I ordered these off Amazon - they were like $10
I had my car pretty shined up, so I used some alcohol prep pads and cleaned the appropriate area.
I’ve only used this one day so o cannot speak to sticking a billing term
- it does come with red 3m type pull tape - so far so good
Yes that one, I can’t speak to how well they will hold, if not great I will look at putting a better tape
I love the Front Runner cases. I have a few of them that I use for my camping gear.The Overlanding crates were a marketplace find, water proof, latchable and cool tie down spots built in. Front Runner Wolf Pack storage boxes, 4 of them in the back still a bunch of room left. The north face bag is to carry class II 1/10 scale RC crawlers and cheaters.
You might consider this for tools, I use them and they store almost anywhere... (Amazon)I’m thinking of getting this from Costco. Should help me organize some tools, straps and other tidbits and can strap it down in the cargo area.
So I intentionally went to REI looking for "storage solutions" and knew firsthand it would likely be costly if I found anything. Well damnit, once I realized how good all the Blue Yeti Sidekick dry bags looked with my Heritage Blue FE I knew I was screwed. In my defense I already owned the $200 blanket ,well my pup did along with 3 yeti dog bowls (another $200) her stuff was nicer than mine of course. Well in the end I Ended up with 2 1L Sidekick Dry Bags , 1 3L Sidekick Dry bag and 1 6L sidekick Dry bag. The bags have velcro on them so I literally just plopped the driver, passenger and big bag in the rear (attached to back seat) on to the carpet. The 1L bag by the rear battery cover is a piece of industrial stick on velcro stuck on to plastic.
The deets .... the small 1L bag was the only one small enough to not be in the way of my leg while driving, mainly for a pair of glasses. The medium 3L bag is on the passenger side trans hump . I do not allow human passengers , 4 legs only so its not in anybody's way over there. The one on the rear seat back in cargo area I'm sure it will fall off if I put anything in it, currently its resting on the Yeti Lowlands blanket in the grey bag. The YETI Camino 35 tote happen to fit so well, chalk another one up for the dog as an overnight tote, big enough for some toys, food, meds, towels etc. The 1L at the back in the cargo area stuck to the wall was just really cause it looked cool and I had a few things I kept going after in the actual little cargo boxes and I kept finding the lids a bit fiddly with the all weather cargo mat in there.
The Overlanding crates were a marketplace find, water proof, latchable and cool tie down spots built in. Front Runner Wolf Pack storage boxes, 4 of them in the back still a bunch of room left. The north face bag is to carry class II 1/10 scale RC crawlers and cheaters.
I thought I was done then the damn advertising algorithms got me and forced me to channel my inner middle aged corvette enthusiast when a blue pair of Gore-tex addidas popped up in facebook for 1/2 off lol.
a duct taped brick package that looked like something that would wash up on the beach in Florida after a hurricane.
I bought that exact trash can a few years ago and literally just stuck it in my truck today. It's been great and durable. Well worth the price.I bought this as a maybe and it turned out perfect.
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Did you all see what the guy at Independence Overland had shown? . From this company. This looks great! Vehicle Organization System
How are they holding up after a coupe weeks?So I ordered these off Amazon - they were like $10
I had my car pretty shined up, so I used some alcohol prep pads and cleaned the appropriate area.
I’ve only used this one day so o cannot speak to sticking a billing term
- it does come with red 3m type pull tape - so far so good
Having to buy a thicker better 3M tape than what they came with because after a couple of weeks they slid off. So I can say as of rt now they looked near and tidy but the 3M table is fairly thin and it definitely needs to be thicker to hold -How are they holding up after a coupe weeks?
That’s a great idea. I was cautiously optimistic those would work and what a cheap storage solution for phones - but when they slid I wasn’t surprised by it. I was still thinking of a fix. Appreciate the input!(Joe T)
To be honest, I don't think any adhesive tape will ever stay put other than keeping something from shifting. It just gets too hot in the interior.
Just an idea for thought......... The trim panel just above your net, pops off pretty easy. If you were to take a thin piece of metal, (soup can) cut it to the width you need (where the tape normally goes) and bend it into a hook/L-shape that could be formed by hand to hook over the side of the console and the trim panel re-attached (trapping the hook) ......... the metal strips could be Epoxied to the orig mounting surface (where the tape normally goes). It would be easily removable, not mess up the orig trim pieces and never slip due heat........
Ugh … I was in REI & couldn’t get your post out of my mind. They didn’t have all the sizes & colors but I went with the same 4 bags in charcoal (the blue was just too much for me) from the online store. I’ll post pics when I get them next week.So I intentionally went to REI looking for "storage solutions" and knew firsthand it would likely be costly if I found anything. Well damnit, once I realized how good all the Blue Yeti Sidekick dry bags looked with my Heritage Blue FE I knew I was screwed. In my defense I already owned the $200 blanket ,well my pup did along with 3 yeti dog bowls (another $200) her stuff was nicer than mine of course. Well in the end I Ended up with 2 1L Sidekick Dry Bags , 1 3L Sidekick Dry bag and 1 6L sidekick Dry bag. The bags have velcro on them so I literally just plopped the driver, passenger and big bag in the rear (attached to back seat) on to the carpet. The 1L bag by the rear battery cover is a piece of industrial stick on velcro stuck on to plastic.
The deets .... the small 1L bag was the only one small enough to not be in the way of my leg while driving, mainly for a pair of glasses. The medium 3L bag is on the passenger side trans hump . I do not allow human passengers , 4 legs only so its not in anybody's way over there. The one on the rear seat back in cargo area I'm sure it will fall off if I put anything in it, currently its resting on the Yeti Lowlands blanket in the grey bag. The YETI Camino 35 tote happen to fit so well, chalk another one up for the dog as an overnight tote, big enough for some toys, food, meds, towels etc. The 1L at the back in the cargo area stuck to the wall was just really cause it looked cool and I had a few things I kept going after in the actual little cargo boxes and I kept finding the lids a bit fiddly with the all weather cargo mat in there.
The Overlanding crates were a marketplace find, water proof, latchable and cool tie down spots built in. Front Runner Wolf Pack storage boxes, 4 of them in the back still a bunch of room left. The north face bag is to carry class II 1/10 scale RC crawlers and cheaters.
I thought I was done then the damn advertising algorithms got me and forced me to channel my inner middle aged corvette enthusiast when a blue pair of Gore-tex addidas popped up in facebook for 1/2 off lol.
I installed the same ones. I didn't use the velcro, I through bolted them to the padded trim panel with some binder posts. I'll never take them off as I need storage. (Search for "EOD Guy's Ride" for what I used)I got these
Got a link? Thanks!I got these