P1000m5 1000-5 Rear Door Inside Storage Modification

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Yeah..im sure you could..i really dont have much im concerned with. A small air compressor and T.P.
We have a soft side beach cooler I was gonna try that with for a cooler door. Only bad thing is it's gonna have to have a drain. Not for sure how I'm gonna do that one.
 
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I ordered more hood latches, I’m going to do the rear panels as well. Try to store parts and extra pieces in there that can be well waterproofed and not needed very often.

The latches make the finish look so much better than a empty hole.
 
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I ordered more hood latches, I’m going to do the rear panels as well. Try to store parts and extra pieces in there that can be well waterproofed and not needed very often.

The latches make the finish look so much better than a empty hole.
So you have the latches on the lower portion of the panel as well, just not using the latch function?
 
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Yeah.. my first ones arrived much faster than this second bunch
My express shipping hasn't been too express. Mine showed in the states but not delivered until next week??
 
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Yeah.. f***ing chinks!
It's shipped with dhl and they don't have a good record of even finding our address but we have some pretty good country neighbors that finish the delivery.
 
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UPS here.. they do a great job and we get a driver that knows where to leave things and has our numbers. Then they change f***ing drivers and we have to teach a new guy all over.
We had our ups and fed ex drivers trained, lol.
 
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I cut my hinge bolts to about a inch of thread. Lining up the hing was in fact a b****. After a few tries swiss cheesign up the door. I started over. Used daughters playdow and made it a into a marking mold on the door for the hinge. Now i have almost perfect hole spots left from the hing mounted to the panel.

More info when I do side 2 this week.

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I cut my hinge bolts to about a inch of thread. Lining up the hing was in fact a b****. After a few tries swiss cheesign up the door. I started over. Used daughters playdow and made it a into a marking mold on the door for the hinge. Now i have almost perfect hole spots left from the hing mounted to the panel.

More info when I do side 2 this week.

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I think that is what I am going to do - especially since I see how short of the thread your really need.
 
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That's part of the reason my drivers side just has the latches instead of the hinge. I'm going to claim its so I can open it in tight spaces though. I had to add a latch in the rear bottom hole in my hinge door because it was flexing out when I had the top three buttons latched.
 
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I did my cuts today - I went with latches all around and while they work good they are not as easy to open as @GlockMeister video. I think the more latches you use the more the offcenter variance comes into play. Still I do not plan on putting frequently used items in this holes unless I need the back seats. I will still continue to utilize some of the under seat foot boxes as storage for compressor and plug kits etc and I will keep my tree saver accessible.
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For dry bags I purchased a pack of three from Walmart for like $7 and then a nicer “economy” model 13 litter from Cabelas for $17. I think all 4 will work but think I will get another set of the Walmart packs if needed
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I did my cuts today - I went with latches all around and while they work good they are not as easy to open as @GlockMeister video. I think the more latches you use the more the offcenter variance comes into play. Still I do not plan on putting frequently used items in this holes unless I need the back seats. I will still continue to utilize some of the under seat foot boxes as storage for compressor and plug kits etc and I will keep my tree saver accessible.
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For dry bags I purchased a pack of three from Walmart for like $7 and then a nicer “economy” model 13 litter from Cabelas for $17. I think all 4 will work but think I will get another set of the Walmart packs if needed
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Looks good

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I did my cuts today - I went with latches all around and while they work good they are not as easy to open as @GlockMeister video. I think the more latches you use the more the offcenter variance comes into play. Still I do not plan on putting frequently used items in this holes unless I need the back seats. I will still continue to utilize some of the under seat foot boxes as storage for compressor and plug kits etc and I will keep my tree saver accessible.
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For dry bags I purchased a pack of three from Walmart for like $7 and then a nicer “economy” model 13 litter from Cabelas for $17. I think all 4 will work but think I will get another set of the Walmart packs if needed
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looks good.
 

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