Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 15:39:54 -0400
Reply-To: Christopher Gronski <gronski@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Christopher Gronski <gronski@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: storage under front of front seat
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This is REALLY simple with a sawzall, you really can't go very wrong.
I started cutting at the front (well inboard of the edges) downwards
until the resistance in the blade indicates your've hit the lower seat
base, it gives you your reference point and you can cut from there.
Some people wand to cut this hyper acurrately so they can re -use the
cur plate as adoor, but I find that the stock carpet is an adequate
enough (and stealthy) cover. Stealth is WAY better than any lock.
I laid soundproofing down so I can't accurately measure the size of
the opening but it is roughly 3" tall by 13" wide (at the top...
basically the same width as the upper lip). The lower side is a bit
more narrow because of the slope of the wheel well.
Regarding the relay, I think it would be a heck of a long reach
through the driver's seat, and its unlikely you'd be able to see what
you're doing. Then again, I'm not sure why you'd need access to the
relay after you've completed your aux battery install. You could of
course always move the relay if there is a need for easy access.
Chris
On 4/3/06, TC <trclark@shaw.ca> wrote:
> Did anyone have more info on this ??
> I have a small heater vent on the base of the front of the driver seat how
> far up do people cut
> & how far down from the top of the compartment do people cut ?
>
> This would also give me access to the relay for the dual battery system
> that I now can only access
> by removing in the aux batt but a hindged front would provide the lockable
> storage &
> access the relay w/o removing the the aux bat
>
>
> >Sorry if this is a re-post, but I don't think my post made it to the list
> last week:
>
> >I'm wondering if anyone has any pictures and a detailed description of how
> >and where they cut under the front of the front seats to create extra
> storage space.
> >I know some people have done this and store laptops and other gear hidden
> away under the front of the seat,
> >in front of the battery compartment.
> >Some people put hinges on and even a stock glove box lock.
> >Unfortunately, I didn't get a close enough look or take pictures, and I
> don't want to cut in the wrong places.
> >It seems like a nice, possibly free, way to get extra hidden storage.
>
> >If anyone has some pics and/or a good description, I'd appreciate if if
> they could e-mail me.
>
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