Plenty of space in rear wheel wells...?

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What did you stick back there and how?

Right now my interior panels are off and I'm loving it the extra space gained. Wish i could keep it like that but Im not that lazy:rolleyes:

What would really be handy is to make the panels easy for R&R. Another thing im trying to come up with is way to mount a carbine or short shotgun in one of the compartments. Can never have too many gubs:grinpimp:
 
Power inverters, air compressors, and subwolfers are just three quick examples.
 
Im looking more for a solution to the delicate snaps that hold the plastic panels on. Id like them to be something for easy on and off.
 
Side Panels
80Lids

He has also mentioned working on side panels too for the 80.
But be prepared to wait.

But yes EBAG333 is right on, tons of things can go back in there. Just attach them to the support panels and away you go.
 
Side Panels
80Lids

He has also mentioned working on side panels too for the 80.
But be prepared to wait.

But yes EBAG333 is right on, tons of things can go back in there. Just attach them to the support panels and away you go.

Those panels are sweet. You can fit kilo's :censor:*cough* I mean gallons of antifreeze and oil back there.

I see that there is waiting list, but I didn't see a list price on either panels. Rough price estimate?
 
He had a price for the tailgate panel at $325. It looks like a really nice piece with some use-ability. If they come into prodction i would seriously think about it.

No price of the water/liquid bladders though.
 
The tailgate panel looks like a nice piece of work. For the rear wheel wells I would assume it'd be hard to access if you had a drawer system?
 
The tailgate panel looks like a nice piece of work. For the rear wheel wells I would assume it'd be hard to access if you had a drawer system?

Only if the top was rigid all the way through. Most guys make wings on piano hings that fold up so that they can get into the wheel well. That right there would allow access into the side panels...were Kevin ever to make them :flipoff2:

Hint hint nudge nudge...Kevin :popcorn:
 

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