[b]VERY CHEAP Cargo Organizer[/b]
#21
Originally Posted by mancide
Originally Posted by redneck69
Originally Posted by mancide
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#22
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Originally Posted by mancide
Doesn't imply anything. I guess it's a term you hear in the south for something done cheaply and half-___.
#23
why not use a milk crate... even cheaper.
and steal some rope from teh local home depot that they use to tie junk down.
not really steal, you know what i mean.
that would be even cheaper.
i just use my backback tho.. haha
and steal some rope from teh local home depot that they use to tie junk down.
not really steal, you know what i mean.
that would be even cheaper.
i just use my backback tho.. haha
#24
I use a duffel back and pushed it against the side. Doesn't really slide much. Cosidered what you're doing myself though since I wanted to use to fasteners in the trunk for something. Might I suggest using a darker color crate and tie as to make it stand out less.
#25
I've got some stuff in my trunk (jumper cables, ice scraper, etc. It won't fit under the cover by the spare, which was my first thought, so I put it in a little sport bag (like a mini-duffel bag) and used a carribeener (sp?) to attach it to one of the tie downs by the sub. Works pretty good. Keeps everything together and keeps it from all sliding out - I've got the cargo mat and it's pretty slick.
#27
I have one of these:
http://www.caselogic.com/trunk_organ...?modelid=57192
It's actually quite a bit larger than the pic makes it look. It velcros to the floor to, so it's not sliding around or anything. I didn't pay quite that much for it though.
http://www.caselogic.com/trunk_organ...?modelid=57192
It's actually quite a bit larger than the pic makes it look. It velcros to the floor to, so it's not sliding around or anything. I didn't pay quite that much for it though.
#28
I've got a gym bag that I've got a wrench or two, jumper cables, a blanket, and a duster in. It's got a ring on one side that I've got clipped to one of the D rings by the rear of the seat to keep it in place. I'm not sure it's perfect but it works pretty good. The cargo pack that McGeorge sells looks pretty good, but it's hard to tell the size. Plus I don't know if it would just slide around or what. I'll probably stick iwth my solution for now. It's all stuff that I don't have to take out all the time so the fact that it's zipped closed is a good thing, not a hassle.
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