Has anyone found a product that you can replace these plastics with? They are too small to fit anything meaningful into them and i don't want to leave the bare metal there if i take them out
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I believe that was a question, yes I went with Goose Gear, if I suggest making one yourself if you have the time and skill to do so. The product it self is fine and I didn't have the time leading up to a trip...Goose Gear
Has anyone found a product that you can replace these plastics with? They are too small to fit anything meaningful into them and i don't want to leave the bare metal there if i take them out
Nice! Best thing I've done to mine so far, to be honest. And I think even better for access cabs.I'm deleting the rear seat as I write this. I left the cubbies and opted for a shelf. You gain more space deleting the seats. For now, I am leaving the back of the seats on. I just insulated them to reduce noise. I'll post more pics tomorrow.
I needed some of this so bad after pulling mine. I bought two cases but only used one. It sounds like a shipping container once the seats and panels are out.