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CarolinaCruiser15 Gunner
Posts : 1720 Points : 6797 Join date : 2011-05-09 Age : 42 Location : Raleigh, NC
| Subject: Plastic Panels for Removed OEM Sub Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:30 am | |
| Hey guys, I just removed my OEM sub and now have two big holes where the sub once fit. Does anyone have the plastic panels that cover those holes or know where I might be able to get them for cheap? I looked online and one place wanted $206!!! For that price Ill fab something up myself. Thanks! | |
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Speedrye Trail Guide
Posts : 1050 Points : 6038 Join date : 2011-08-30 Location : Stokesdale, NC
| Subject: Re: Plastic Panels for Removed OEM Sub Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:49 pm | |
| I looked through my bookmarks and couldn't find the cheaper ones that I've found in the past. I know they exist, but even "cheaper" was still decently over $100. I found it cheaper to build a storage shelf/sub box all in one and cover the holes that way. | |
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CarolinaCruiser15 Gunner
Posts : 1720 Points : 6797 Join date : 2011-05-09 Age : 42 Location : Raleigh, NC
| Subject: Re: Plastic Panels for Removed OEM Sub Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:53 pm | |
| Yeah, I may have to think of something custom to fill that up.
I was also thinking about just trading the sub and switch for someones plastic panels plus $40-$50 if they want the sub. I could always sell it for way more but I would rather help out a local FJ'er. | |
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bigdogdewey2 ADMINISTRATOR
Posts : 3697 Points : 8682 Join date : 2011-08-30 Age : 56 Location : High Point, NC
| Subject: two holes Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:40 pm | |
| hey rolando...what would you think about a P.S.D. on that side?? im sure we can come up with something...give it some thought...let us know ...
Mike
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CarolinaCruiser15 Gunner
Posts : 1720 Points : 6797 Join date : 2011-05-09 Age : 42 Location : Raleigh, NC
| Subject: Re: Plastic Panels for Removed OEM Sub Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:47 pm | |
| Yeah, I was thinking about that (I saw Darrel's post on FB) but I dont have any money to spend right now. If I did, I definitely was interested in the side PSD you guys came up with.
Plus, the holes are in very awkward places (1 vertical, 1 horizontal) and are pretty big... it would have to be a solid piece of metal or things would fall into the wheel well. lol. | |
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Speedrye Trail Guide
Posts : 1050 Points : 6038 Join date : 2011-08-30 Location : Stokesdale, NC
| Subject: Re: Plastic Panels for Removed OEM Sub Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:56 pm | |
| Now that you mention it, I covered the lower horizontal hole, but I kept the vertical one on the wall and now use it to store lots of straps and a heavy chain in a nice black craftsman bag that blends in very nicely with the interior. You can't beat the extra storage space there! | |
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CarolinaCruiser15 Gunner
Posts : 1720 Points : 6797 Join date : 2011-05-09 Age : 42 Location : Raleigh, NC
| Subject: Re: Plastic Panels for Removed OEM Sub Mon Oct 17, 2011 10:58 pm | |
| That could work. Id still have to do something about the "shelf" hole. Theyre not horrible, I just dont want to lose stuff in them. lol. | |
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