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I'm only looking for ways to use that left side area in the bed.
I have backup lights and the legally required reflectors in the bumper so that's out.

I guess so far, no one has used that left side bed area for anything and has no ideas......

I've found sand, and tons of dirt on my spare, so avoid that area for anything I don't want messed up. I'd probably have to shield anything in the left side of the bed, too, for that matter..

No takers on that left bed wall area.
Most of us don't even have that panel in our Gladiators, so it might take awhile.

I originally posted the Napa compressor because of the shape and size as well as price. Maybe it would fit on a bracket below that panel, then you could put the connection in the panel.
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Has anyone thought of using this area for air? (that plastic blank - the later Ram trucks have the same thing)
I was wondering about making a plate to fit that and use it for air fittings and perhaps electric (12v) outlets instead of the smaller, lower panel on the right side.

I'd like to have air for many reasons- air mattress, tires, cleanup, whatever.
I don't off-road enough to spend money on a fancy twin turbocharged air compressor capable of 150cfm at 100 psi, if it takes 10 - 15 minutes to air up 4 tires, so be it.
Looking for ideas between the plastic discount store compressors and the higher end things, something that stays put, can be powered through a aux switch even if with another relay, and maybe fits into this area???


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Sorry, I don't have info to help you but how do you like those retractable rachet straps?

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Sorry, I don't have info to help you but how do you like those retractable rachet straps?

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Not to speak for Bill, but man those straps would be such a pain in the ass for most of my hauling. I'm unfortunately usually stack high and right against the bed sides / bed rails, overflowing over the tailgate, up to cab height, etc 😂
 
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Sorry, I don't have info to help you but how do you like those retractable rachet straps?

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No problem - I like them a lot. I recall the first time I used them my wife was with me and I strapped in some stuff we'd bought and her comment was "well, isn't that clever". LOL - wish I had thought of it first. They work fine, always handy, made for the JT bed wall.
 
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Not to speak for Bill, but man those straps would be such a pain in the ass for most of my hauling. I'm unfortunately usually stack high and right against the bed sides / bed rails, overflowing over the tailgate, up to cab height, etc 😂
Man, what the heck do you haul? Do you cut out the plywood you haul to go around the wheel wells and fit against the side back there?

I can see cases where they might not be perfect for everyone, but not dealing with tangled straps, grabbing a strap from under the seat or whatever....
 

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No problem - I like them a lot. I recall the first time I used them my wife was with me and I strapped in some stuff we'd bought and her comment was "well, isn't that clever". LOL - wish I had thought of it first. They work fine, always handy, made for the JT bed wall.
Which brand and model? please.
 

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Man, what the heck do you haul? Do you cut out the plywood you haul to go around the wheel wells and fit against the side back there?

I can see cases where they might not be perfect for everyone, but not dealing with tangled straps, grabbing a strap from under the seat or whatever....
I do Tetris my cases into the bed and other things and it makes it hard to reach down into the bed and work a ratchet. Those look really trick though if hauling larger items that have a touch more space around them.
 

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I'm only looking for ways to use that left side area in the bed.
I have backup lights and the legally required reflectors in the bumper so that's out.

I guess so far, no one has used that left side bed area for anything and has no ideas......

I've found sand, and tons of dirt on my spare, so avoid that area for anything I don't want messed up. I'd probably have to shield anything in the left side of the bed, too, for that matter..

No takers on that left bed wall area.
I just saw something, a plastic lockable box that drops down into that area, and then the door is where that panel is. NOT sure what truck it was for, probably a Tacoma, BUT the idea is there, a drop in compartment, deeper to use all the space. Not sure how close that panel is to the outer bedside though. Looks tight... so maybe just for the electronics or switches for your compressor? I'm putting a twin ARB under my driver side fender, then using my 4xe charge door as the coupling area. Been slow going, still piecing it together. I had to swap over to a Rubicon hood set up just to make it THIS far.
 

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I just saw something, a plastic lockable box that drops down into that area, and then the door is where that panel is. NOT sure what truck it was for, probably a Tacoma, BUT the idea is there, a drop in compartment, deeper to use all the space. Not sure how close that panel is to the outer bedside though. Looks tight... so maybe just for the electronics or switches for your compressor? I'm putting a twin ARB under my driver side fender, then using my 4xe charge door as the coupling area. Been slow going, still piecing it together. I had to swap over to a Rubicon hood set up just to make it THIS far.
I have a few parts designed and about to be tested. It is only about 70mm deep so not much space to try and fit a compartment after I worked with it some.
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