P700m4 Rear seat divider

SuperYeti

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Hey, has anyone seen, or heard of a divider you can install/get for between the rear seats in the 700-4? I'd like to be able to use 1 of the back seats, and have cargo in the other side without it sliding into the passengers lap. Any ideas?

Thanks
 
swsebek

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I use a rubber mat with seat cut out.cargo and the dog keep off your lap
 
JACKAL

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Hey, has anyone seen, or heard of a divider you can install/get for between the rear seats in the 700-4? I'd like to be able to use 1 of the back seats, and have cargo in the other side without it sliding into the passengers lap. Any ideas?

Thanks

Perhaps cut a sheet of 3/8" plywood to fit front to back with it wide enough on edge to be as tall as the bed? Could be as simple as flipping it up when you need it lay flat when you don't having the cargo hold it up against the seat that's up. Maybe even a L bracket like for a shelf support front and rear to keep it in position with only a little cargo. With the right size bracket the hole in it on the bed bottom side could be drilled to use the Honda plastic push rivet front and back to be a little more secure. Just a thought.

Off topic but what drew me in was I THOUGHT the Title read "Rear Seat Driver" and said hoo boy this will be a good one LMAO.

Anyway hope you are able to work something out for your needs.
 
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Antlerboy

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Here's what I've done. Bought a nice bin at Tractor Supply ($70 I think) and it fits perfectly. I've got 1 rubber bungee that keeps it in place no problem and it didn't creep into the seat. Its large enough for my back pack and all my jackets and keeps all weather and dust off of them. Hope it gives you an idea.
 

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Here's what I've done. Bought a nice bin at Tractor Supply ($70 I think) and it fits perfectly. I've got 1 rubber bungee that keeps it in place no problem and it didn't creep into the seat. Its large enough for my back pack and all my jackets and keeps all weather and dust off of them. Hope it gives you an idea.

Great idea, that thing looks big enough to hold a ton of gear.
 
Antlerboy

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Yeah, it is big enough for sure and I can strap stuff on top of it also.
 

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