3G Rear Door Panel Storage
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3G Rear Door Panel Storage
I'm pretty sure all of the 4G trucks have storage pockets in the rear door panels (correct me if I'm wrong), but I haven't seen anything on a 3G, or even an aftermarket add-on option. It would have been so easy to just mold the same pockets in the back doors as they put in the front doors. Whoever the design engineer was that Dodge/Ram brought on board for the 4G was really thinking outside the box: rear door pockets, in-floor storage boxes and the Rambox bed, all great ways to take dead waisted space and turn it into something functional. I like the tactical seat covers that are available for our trucks, but if you carry passengers in the back seat, they really get in the way. So in my quest to add more storage capability to my truck, this is what I came up with.
I would recommend going with pouches that are a little smaller than you think will fit. I got a couple that were too big.
That's it for this installment. Have a good weekend and happy modding!
I would recommend going with pouches that are a little smaller than you think will fit. I got a couple that were too big.
That's it for this installment. Have a good weekend and happy modding!
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
Nice work! Great idea. I like the versatility of the Molle pouches. It allows you to taylor the sizes for each purpose.
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
That's pretty sweet, I don't think I'm capable of doing that kind of arts and crafts but it's cool to see what others come up with.
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
Very crafty indeed...that gives me an idea for the back of my front seats
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
You could mount a MOLLE hydration carrier to the back of your seat in case you run out of the 10 reachable drinks in your cup holders!adeluca73 wrote:Very crafty indeed...that gives me an idea for the back of my front seats
http://www.skdtac.com/PIG-Hydration-Car ... ig.515.htm
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
That's pretty clever, might have to try this sometime, thanks!
The hydration carrier mounted to the back of the seat isn't a bad idea either.
The hydration carrier mounted to the back of the seat isn't a bad idea either.
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- Spintech Super Pro Street 9000 Muffler, Electronic Exhaust Cutout, Transgo Shift-Kit
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
That's really nice work sir, thanks for sharing
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Howe steering pump and gear with hydraulic ram assist
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Creative fab trussed axle. rem polished and cryoed 5.13 gears with arb lockers fr/rr
Sharadon stage 2 545rfe with 3000 stall edge converter
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
Very nice. You can never have enough storage!
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
VERY nicely done sir !!! I would certainly buy a set of those for my 3rd Gen !
As far as cup holders, speak for yourself. I have 2 but they are unusable because of the G-56 manual. Unless you have a 3" high cup, they are all unusable. I have none in the center console either. were they thinking with the stick shifts ???
As far as cup holders, speak for yourself. I have 2 but they are unusable because of the G-56 manual. Unless you have a 3" high cup, they are all unusable. I have none in the center console either. were they thinking with the stick shifts ???
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TwinStick wrote:VERY nicely done sir !!! I would certainly buy a set of those for my 3rd Gen !
As far as cup holders, speak for yourself. I have 2 but they are unusable because of the G-56 manual. Unless you have a 3" high cup, they are all unusable. I have none in the center console either. were they thinking with the stick shifts ???
https://www.coverking.com/tactical-ball ... cover.html
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Re: 3G Rear Door Panel Storage
Already got it--the exact same one in ABU digital--compliments of ya'll Yeah--I need another military Molle back like I need more liver pills--In my 21yrs of active duty + 4 at West Point, I've amassed enough deployment gear to equip the entire neighborhood for the back country for a week.Reloaderguy wrote:You could mount a MOLLE hydration carrier to the back of your seat in case you run out of the 10 reachable drinks in your cup holders!adeluca73 wrote:Very crafty indeed...that gives me an idea for the back of my front seats
http://www.skdtac.com/PIG-Hydration-Car ... ig.515.htm