What have you guys done to your extended cab interiors?
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I'm still looking for a way to use the empty spaces where the jump seats were. I'm planning to convert the empty spaces into a couple, built-in coolers. Why stop at a restaurant and deal with everyone's unruly children when you can enjoy the peace and tranquility that comes with eating in the truck?
#4
just a small storage box like you mentioned. no sub yet, but it is in the plans!
the jump seats have been useful, but very rearely. i shove my brother back there sometimes haha.
heres my storage box i built. 3/4" MDF. has two compartments inside.
simple, effective, works. eventually im going to paint it black.
the jump seats have been useful, but very rearely. i shove my brother back there sometimes haha.
heres my storage box i built. 3/4" MDF. has two compartments inside.
simple, effective, works. eventually im going to paint it black.
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#8
I work 12-hour shifts in a chemical lab, and read a lot between samples. I carry a small messenger bag with my Nook and magazines. I don't want to put it on the new leather, I don't wanna put it on the floor either, so I finagle it between the seats and into that huge space behind me. Contortions you wouldn't believe when I reach back there for the bag that has moved around in transit. (I drive the truck kinda like I drove the Miata - it's Sport, right!?). I guess I want a storage box made to fit the floor, with carpeted top/tray maybe six inches below the back glass.
Ps. I forgot to mention that my truck is a 2011 with very few miles, and the seat adjustments are very stiff, and I don't really want to touch them when I've got the seat just right.
Ps. I forgot to mention that my truck is a 2011 with very few miles, and the seat adjustments are very stiff, and I don't really want to touch them when I've got the seat just right.
#9
A storage box on each side, and a spot in the middle for any custom mounting that you want to do.
#10
Is there a chance of seeing a pic of it open? I like the concept...Quite a bit.
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I cut a piece of plywood to fir back there and wrapped it with some black carpet I got at walmart. Then I screwed it to the metal trim piece under the back window. Then just used some wood screws to secure all the gear to the plywood.
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