Haha. Outstanding.It seems plenty strong to hold a strap, a little viair and a shackle. The empty space will most likely be filled with groceries on my next trip, or possibly bricks and ninja throwing stars.
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Haha. Outstanding.It seems plenty strong to hold a strap, a little viair and a shackle. The empty space will most likely be filled with groceries on my next trip, or possibly bricks and ninja throwing stars.
If it bust through 3 zip ties and enters my cranium so be it.
Do you have a third row? I wonder if a medium sized adult can fit comfortably in the third row with the shelf installed.Yep - I'm tall and like to sit in the boot to change after a surf or boot up in winter... Somehow, it doesnt mess with my view out the back or ability to sit anywhere in the truck. Initially I forward mounted it but pulled it back to the center mount as that felt better.
The front panel afforded a great spot to store a light and the handle alcove holds a medkit perfectly. Super stoked on it... though solo install was touch and go for a few second when I almost dropped it on my face.
Do you have a third row? I wonder if a medium sized adult can fit comfortably in the third row with the shelf installed.
Do you have a third row? I wonder if a medium sized adult can fit comfortably in the third row with the shelf installed.
My third row is tucked away in the basement... BUT, without the third row / w/ the Kaon I can still boot up or sip a beverage with a friend in comfort
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Looks great, nice work. I modified mine with hinges so the forward stop can fold forward, makes it super convienent for second row access. Highly recommended.Aluminum channel was as much as buying a wire grid. This 3x3“ 2 ft by 4ft grid in chrome was $37. For now attached with metal zip ties. Had to cut out a few sections to match wall geometry. About 10 min with hacksaw. Last step will be putting a couple L brackets on the front with some AL rods to create a forward stop.
In about $80 so far.
Edit: without the front stop nearly invisible in rear view mirror.
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Looks great, nice work. I modified mine with hinges so the forward stop can fold forward, makes it super convienent for second row access. Highly recommended.
Can you post details on your hinge mod? Curious.
Post 45 has some details and images showing what I did. Let me know if you would like any more info. So far it’s holding up well. Went to Ace hardware and got some cabinet hinges that lock closed and bolted them between the rack and forward stop. Added weather stripping Between them to eliminate any rattles. Then added a Velcro strap to really secure it In place . didn’t want any chance of it opening forward on someone’s head. Possibly finding a better hinge could eliminate the need for this strap.
I have a Trekboxx in mine so I can't help there, but their web site has that number listed as 87cm or 34.25in.Hi all, I'm thinking about picking one of these up (shelf but with a pet barrier). Would anybody be willing to measure the height from the floor to the bottom of the shelf? I want to make sure my dogs will have room between the cargo boxes and the shelf.