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Old 08-19-2008, 03:53 PM
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Custom Built under seat storage

This is as basic as possible. It cost me about .72 cents for 3 1/4-20X3" bolts. It's built from scrap mdf I had laying around the shop. Its ver easy to build and is way cheaper than buying a plastic one.


Here it is laying in the shop before install:



This is one of the 3 bolts that hold it in place. I used existing oles that were already in my seat support brackets.


Here it is installed in the truck:



A couple pictures of some junk already gathering there:





This is what you see when the seats down:



Hope this saves people some money on those expensive ones in the store.


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Nice job.
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Old 08-19-2008, 04:11 PM
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Yep, looks good.
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I agree... nice DIY scarface!
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It's not underseat storage.....but.....



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Thumbs up Good job scarface....

Thanks for sharing those pics!!

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Spreed, that has definitely got to have some "kick" to it!
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Old 08-21-2008, 11:44 PM
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It certainly has kick, but it isn't a system that I built for rattling the truck or the guy next to me at the stop light. As I wanted it.....it sounds fantastic at loud volumes, and crystal clear with 2 sets of full components being driven off of the Alpine amp. One of them Infiniti Reference's in the dash, and then Blaupunkt's custom cut into the rear doors. Sounds fantastic at all volumes, and it sounds great all the way down to 30 hz.
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