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I have a XL, and as you may know, there's no storage cubby on the XL trim. There's just a cover panel in place. The actual part number for the OEM cubby is NZ6Z-60286A72-A, but is currently backordered.

Just wondering if any owners out there have a cool DIY solution?
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I imagine with some canvas and some steel rods you could just make a bag in there.
 
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Yeah I tried ordering as well with no luck. Following this thread.
 

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I plan on adding a couple once I get my maverick because it will help with storing and organizing materials for my business. I would just wait. After looking at those cubbies, they are very inexpensive yet well made for what they are and you will be hard pressed to find something as durable and convenient. Give it time, no use paying the same or more for an inferior product.
 

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I have a XL, and as you may know, there's no storage cubby on the XL trim. There's just a cover panel in place. The actual part number for the OEM cubby is NZ6Z-60286A72-A, but is currently backordered.

Just wondering if any owners out there have a cool DIY solution?
Anyone bothered to take down the measurements of the cubby? Bolt holes, that sort of thing? Sounds like it'd make for a good 3D printing project. Just bust out some PCTG or ABS, or another UV resistant filament (or maybe even painted PLA if you're feeling brave).
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