Best Upgrades for Under $100 (200-Series) (2 Viewers)

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Mines still on a boat from Japan and I have parts waiting to be put on it already. Joining this forum should come with some type of disclaimer.
Disclaimer: Buy 3 nice gifts for wife and stash in garage or vehicle. If she gets home before you on parts delivery days.... use to distract from pallet in driveway.
 
Disclaimer: Buy 3 nice gifts for wife and stash in garage or vehicle. If she gets home before you on parts delivery days.... use to distract from pallet in driveway.
Truly living up to half of your username with this one.. just brilliant.
 
This little guy!

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ProClip Phone holder. The best I have used. I have bought one for the right side of the nav screen. It looks great, doesn't cover the vent, and as well doesn't cover start/stop push button if mounted on the left.
 
Got this for my 7 yr old son for long trips when he nods off. More surprisingly, my older daughter loves this thing too and will vie for it. It's adjustable for adults and I'm now thinking I rather lounge in back than drive...almost.

Amazon product ASIN B0884QWSGF

More expo, just got this as a booster and off-road platform for my stock bottle jack. Works great at a 2" boost which is just right for my taller 35" tires
Amazon product ASIN B07TYCFM6T
 
@Bajaknot Also curious to see this
I couldn't get a clearer pic than the one @ty240 posted. It's tough to see where it installs but it "plugs in" to one of the blank switch plates above your right knee. You have to pop the switch plate out with a tool they sell (I used my sons Lego Brick Separator). Required a bit more force than I expected but easy install after that.
 
Made dividers for the center console in my '21 HE. I didn't like the lack of organizing dividers and the slick plastic surfaces where everything slid around and made a racket.

it's essentially a take off of the design of the Trekpak system for Pelican cases. i attached adhesive-backed felt on both sides of a piece of corregated plastic (like stuff used for lawn signs). then cut across the corregations to make panels of the desired height with a series of 'tubes' exposed. i then attached the panels together with bobby pins through the tubes. i also put the felt on the bottom of the top tray and the bottom of the main compartment.

top tray:
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main compartment:
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