Official Regular Cab Thread, 2015 - 2020
#891
On down the highway
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Not far enough away from Chicago
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#893
TOTM Sept. '18
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#896
Had HIDs installed 5k
Low beams and fog lights. I also ordered 22 inch rims. Should be here tuesday.
Low beams and fog lights. I also ordered 22 inch rims. Should be here tuesday.
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#898
Just The Basic Facts
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It's fairly easy to rearrange em for tall people and or when ya need to throw something else back there!
I don't really worry about the organization behind the seat...I'm the only one who sees's & uses the behind the seat space!
#899
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When we traded our 2009, with plenty of storage behind the seats, for our 2016, we were disappointed with the small, not very useful space in the new cab. Since we have a canopy on the truck all the time, I put the jack in the back and built this shelf to hold laptop bag, camera bag, grocery bags, beverage packs, and small luggage, etc. Cutting the bottom off of the fuzzy black liner at the back of the cab really opened things up.
The shelf is exactly sized to not interfere with the seats being fully "back" on the tracks, and the seats can be reclined as far back as possible and not touch the shelf. I thought about painting the white plastic black, but thinking about the chance of it peeling later, I left it. It isn't visible with the seats in position. The shelf is held down by the original fastener anchor for the jack on the passenger's side and a stainless bolt, M8 I think, and I installed a 1/4" threaded insert into the driver's side to hold down that end. ( also replaced the plastic push fasteners in the remaining panel behind the seat with inserts and stainless bolts and washers)
The seat slides over the flat of tools, etc. on the floor.
The shelf is exactly sized to not interfere with the seats being fully "back" on the tracks, and the seats can be reclined as far back as possible and not touch the shelf. I thought about painting the white plastic black, but thinking about the chance of it peeling later, I left it. It isn't visible with the seats in position. The shelf is held down by the original fastener anchor for the jack on the passenger's side and a stainless bolt, M8 I think, and I installed a 1/4" threaded insert into the driver's side to hold down that end. ( also replaced the plastic push fasteners in the remaining panel behind the seat with inserts and stainless bolts and washers)
The seat slides over the flat of tools, etc. on the floor.
#900
Senior Member