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storage option for gap betw rear seat and C pillar?

Fawnbuster

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Might not help that much being a NZ Tremor, but I installed the tailgate toolbox and its working perfect for easy access to tools etc..

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Did you have to cut any metal or was it a drop in?
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I sent an email to AAL today about possibly making rear seat relocation brackets to move the rear seat forward a couple inches. Might not improve top access, but it would let us store larger things back there, or even mount a subwoofer in a decent sized box.
 

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Truck is definitely lacking in storage space. There is a market.
How is there a "market" when there is no space/cavity anywhere available to make anything to hold/store things???? Magic wand to come and make space that just doesn't exist would probably be the answer...
 

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How is there a "market" when there is no space/cavity anywhere available to make anything to hold/store things???? Magic wand to come and make space that just doesn't exist would probably be the answer...
There is quite a bit of space behind the seat if you're creative.
 

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I had to cut out some of the metal, that was the worst bit lol, but it was easy and the bits you take out are only glued in, so no damage to outer panel etc
Ya that would've really sucked if you used a long blade in your saw and could see your feet when the part fell clear lol
 

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Ya that would've really sucked if you used a long blade in your saw and could see your feet when the part fell clear lol
I used a grinder to cut out the bits, easy to control depth and straight lines, it was actually alot easier than I thought
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