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Still sitting in my Amazon list, awaiting a truck I can try it in...Where did you get this? I'd certainly use the heck out of it.
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Still sitting in my Amazon list, awaiting a truck I can try it in...Where did you get this? I'd certainly use the heck out of it.
Just an FYI and maybe doesn't matter. I was waiting 6 months for my truck. Priority code 19. I had tow package, mud flaps, spray in bed liner, AWD eco boost. I went to the dealer and asked him to change my priority code to 10, I removed the spray in bed liner and mud flaps. 4 hours later, I got an email from Ford saying my truck was being built. The dealer said coincidence. I'm not so sure. I figured mud flaps and spray in liner could be after market but 19 to 10 might be important. Anyway, the truck was here 3 weeks later Ordered September 20, delivered first week in May.Still sitting in my Amazon list, awaiting a truck I can try it in...
Agreed. After looking at a bunch of hanging felt or canvas type bags of different sizes, as you pointed out since there’s not a lot of room back there when the rear seat is in position, I finally settled on these two bags that I already had sitting in a closet.Looking at mine, I think two separate hanging organizers hanging from the left and right head rests, with nothing covering the center area might work if they are really thin, especially towards the top.
You know what the product is called?Still sitting in my Amazon list, awaiting a truck I can try it in...
i'm curious. What components in the bag would be generating heat?Strictly speculation but would think a mesh-type bag would be preferable as it would better allow for dispersion of any heat from components back there.