My new favorite mod, an interior button. I was originally planning on adding an interior release for the rear cargo door, but while I had everything taken apart I figured I could add a release for the glass. So with a spare button I had laying around and some wiring it's done. I placed it inside the door pull to prevent anything from accidentally hitting it while driving. Got to try it out this weekend and it worked great. I like it so much that I don't think I'm putting in a handle release anymore, it's easy enough to reach out and open it from the exterior
Sitting in the back of the GX while warming up some hot soup. Being able to open the glass from the inside is a game changer. I probably use the button a hundred times this weekend. Also, the fridge enclosure makes a great table for eating.
I also added a rear fold down table at the same time. Originally I wanted the front runner table, but didn't like the way it covered the two panel openings. I ordered this fold down table from Amazon, but the quality, weight, and size were not what I wanted. It was just way too thick and was interfering with my drawer and fridge slides and had some other quality issues. In the end I cut a scrap piece of plywood and screwed it directly to the back and used some paracord to hold it in place. A bit of a hack, but until I find something better this is what I'll be using.
Sitting in the back of the GX while warming up some hot soup. Being able to open the glass from the inside is a game changer. I probably use the button a hundred times this weekend. Also, the fridge enclosure makes a great table for eating.
I also added a rear fold down table at the same time. Originally I wanted the front runner table, but didn't like the way it covered the two panel openings. I ordered this fold down table from Amazon, but the quality, weight, and size were not what I wanted. It was just way too thick and was interfering with my drawer and fridge slides and had some other quality issues. In the end I cut a scrap piece of plywood and screwed it directly to the back and used some paracord to hold it in place. A bit of a hack, but until I find something better this is what I'll be using.
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