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Finally found a motivation to get my 2009 LX gen 1 plate installed.
Went with some CF print vinyl I had laying around.
I'm not exactly sure which track parts I will get, so this is the temporary install until I order the $100 in arms and brackets.

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@nakman Hey sir just wanted to check what your stocks look like for the tailgate gear bags. From the website it looks like all in stock. TIA!
 
@nakman Hey sir just wanted to check what your stocks look like for the tailgate gear bags. From the website it looks like all in stock. TIA!
Hey thanks for asking! that product is in the middle of a supplier transition... which means it received a couple updates, will ultimately get new colors, new sizing, etc. First launch of that is shipping to me tomorrow and those will be in gray, I'll share some pics once they are on hand, then also update the website with the new info also.
 
Use it all the time. There's currently no way to keep it on the studs with the spare removed, by default, but I suspect a method could be figured out... why? are you just worried about it falling off when you're changing a tire, or do you actually want to use the receiver hitch and no spare? It stays put plenty good enough to allow you to get the spare on, certainly hasn't been an issue for anyone.
Hey @nakman, I'm about to order the reciever mount and a multi plate. On your site, you have a multi plate option for $240 that includes the the spare tire reciever: a

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I assume that it also includes the accessory mount to mate with the reciever? i.e.

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The 3 peices seperatly would add up to $269 so it appears you are giving a bit of a break it bought all together.
 
@kcjaz Yes that's correct, thanks. what are you mounting to the big plate? The other option for that product is to do the smaller accessory plate, which can also be made to hold Maxtrax through the handles in the center... the big multi plate would hold the Maxtrax by the pin mounts obviously, out towards the ends.
 
Mounted my Gamiviti Dashboard Accessory Mount this weekend. I love it.
I have two Ram ball mounts and two dual USB outlets (USB & USB C). One will be hot all the time and the other can be turned off with a switch mounted on the Mount.
I think it looks great. Thank you Tim (@nakman) for making such a cool product.

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Fantastic! I like the switch also, that's going to be my next mod once some other stuff settles down and I can play with my own junk again. When I had the white 200 I did a switch, on the - side of the circuit, then 2 separate hots (one from each battery) going to a socket charger that also shows battery voltage. A little unorthodox compared to how I usually wire stuff, but seemed to work great- flip the switch and I could get real time battery voltage, and heck even pick to charge the ipad from whomever was reading the highest. I think the customization potential on this product is what makes it so cool... really glad you're liking it also! :beer:

Also nice Copper State Cruisers start-up screen!
 
@kcjaz Yes that's correct, thanks. what are you mounting to the big plate? The other option for that product is to do the smaller accessory plate, which can also be made to hold Maxtrax through the handles in the center... the big multi plate would hold the Maxtrax by the pin mounts obviously, out towards the ends.
I plan on mounting maxxtraxx first. Then maybe switching to Roto packs for water. I’ll keep switching it up until I find what I like in different situations.
 
2017 dash mount plate, all 67d mounts.. 2 usb sockets.
temp location for ignition and power relays (they will move to a slee accessory mount along with some buss fuses and such).
all fuse boxes were not touched, and I have a separate ignition on source for everything now.

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do the contact us form and ask for AusPost shipping - it was $17 shipping.
 
Almost done, just need to run the wire behind the HU down to the cigarette plug.

Went with this 3 socket which is its own master switch, a usbc pd, a qc3, 2 plain 2.1 usb, a fuse, and switched outlets. I have high hopes for it.

Came with double sided Velcro tape so you can get to the fuse.

Decided to cover in vinyl.

Tackform aluminum 20mm balls.

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@grinchy oh man that carbon fiber looks way cool! nice job.

And I know it's been a while on updates... let's just say product development this year has been really slow, my new bag vendor in particular has had to overcome a few internal issues but things are more or less back on track... which means I can finally show off my new product, that I call the Cool Bag. Would love to hear some feedback on this one...

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I wanted to design a bag that nicely fits inside the cool box on the 200 series, so I did. The idea being a bag that would store water bottles and snacks, and a way to quickly pull it all out... of course it works as a gear bag for other things too. Waiting to hear back on the production costs then I can add a button to the site to order, but it should be around the same price as the other bags I'm doing. Here's the website, with video: cool bags — Gamiviti - https://www.gamiviti.com/cool-bags I'll get a link to that page made from my Products page once I'm ready to start taking orders.
 
@grinchy oh man that carbon fiber looks way cool! nice job.

And I know it's been a while on updates... let's just say product development this year has been really slow, my new bag vendor in particular has had to overcome a few internal issues but things are more or less back on track... which means I can finally show off my new product, that I call the Cool Bag. Would love to hear some feedback on this one...

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I wanted to design a bag that nicely fits inside the cool box on the 200 series, so I did. The idea being a bag that would store water bottles and snacks, and a way to quickly pull it all out... of course it works as a gear bag for other things too. Waiting to hear back on the production costs then I can add a button to the site to order, but it should be around the same price as the other bags I'm doing. Here's the website, with video: cool bags — Gamiviti - https://www.gamiviti.com/cool-bags I'll get a link to that page made from my Products page once I'm ready to start taking orders.
I'll take one. Also if you can develop a better looking cover to remove the rear screens. Maybe even something with an adjustable tablet holder? Or a magnet that holds a tablet? Maybe with a USB-C that can grab power from where the screen gets power. I'm in on that as well. The options on the market right now look like trash.
 
I'll take one. Also if you can develop a better looking cover to remove the rear screens. Maybe even something with an adjustable tablet holder? Or a magnet that holds a tablet? Maybe with a USB-C that can grab power from where the screen gets power. I'm in on that as well. The options on the market right now look like trash.
Cool idea, thanks. I'll need to get my hands on a 200 with the rear screens to see what's involved, but will take a good look the next time one rolls through.
 
@grinchy oh man that carbon fiber looks way cool! nice job.

And I know it's been a while on updates... let's just say product development this year has been really slow, my new bag vendor in particular has had to overcome a few internal issues but things are more or less back on track... which means I can finally show off my new product, that I call the Cool Bag. Would love to hear some feedback on this one...

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I wanted to design a bag that nicely fits inside the cool box on the 200 series, so I did. The idea being a bag that would store water bottles and snacks, and a way to quickly pull it all out... of course it works as a gear bag for other things too. Waiting to hear back on the production costs then I can add a button to the site to order, but it should be around the same price as the other bags I'm doing. Here's the website, with video: cool bags — Gamiviti - https://www.gamiviti.com/cool-bags I'll get a link to that page made from my Products page once I'm ready to start taking orders.
I love my rear tailgate bags. I like the idea of the cool box bag as well, I'm always hesitant to store loose items in the cool box.

One ask/suggestion if you think it may be worthwhile: Can you sew on a flat pull strap on the top of the cool box bag? That way it is easier to grab and remove the bag from the cool box well.
 
I need to look into both the tailgate and cool box bags. For those of us running the TT tailgate storage lid, will the bags be too small and allow for too much shift in the more open cavity?
 
I love my rear tailgate bags. I like the idea of the cool box bag as well, I'm always hesitant to store loose items in the cool box.

One ask/suggestion if you think it may be worthwhile: Can you sew on a flat pull strap on the top of the cool box bag? That way it is easier to grab and remove the bag from the cool box well.
Yes it's got that, thanks!... can barely see it in the first pic above, you can see it better in the video.
 
@grinchy oh man that carbon fiber looks way cool! nice job.

And I know it's been a while on updates... let's just say product development this year has been really slow, my new bag vendor in particular has had to overcome a few internal issues but things are more or less back on track... which means I can finally show off my new product, that I call the Cool Bag. Would love to hear some feedback on this one...

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I wanted to design a bag that nicely fits inside the cool box on the 200 series, so I did. The idea being a bag that would store water bottles and snacks, and a way to quickly pull it all out... of course it works as a gear bag for other things too. Waiting to hear back on the production costs then I can add a button to the site to order, but it should be around the same price as the other bags I'm doing. Here's the website, with video: cool bags — Gamiviti - https://www.gamiviti.com/cool-bags I'll get a link to that page made from my Products page once I'm ready to start taking orders.

Any plans of maybe putting a mylar type of material inside to actually help keep items colder?
 
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I like it. Funny I just got my cool box blower motor replaced last week after not working the past 5+ years. I was just thinking wouldn’t it be cool if there was some sort of insert for the box that fit under the add on tray we all use
 

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