GOCAMPN
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- First Name
- Ethan
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- May 29, 2021
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- Location
- Ocean County, NJ, USA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Jeep Gladiator
- Occupation
- Disabled Military Retired
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I'm interested in seeing how others use their rear seat storage, be that the stock kits or something DIY/aftermarket. I've been using mine the same way for a couple months now but I'm always wondering if I can fit more or rearrange it in a more efficient way.
Driver side I have my First Aid Kit, a pack of battery powered road flares, some gloves, and a bank deposit box I found at a thrift store. Inside it I have my Spline drive, lug, and wrench, a couple microfleece rags, tire pressure kit (deflators/gauge), multi-tool Leatherman, and winch remote when not in use. Behind the box - not pictured - I also have a ~16 inch lead pipe for leverage on my 1/2" driver.
Passenger side I have a small backpack with jumper cables and a brush/ice scraper, and a large trashbag with a towel. You never know! PS: I removed the stock scissor jack and irons.
Bonus: did you know the slot behind the seat will perfectly fit a 48" jack?
And in that little net I just have a flashlight.
Driver side I have my First Aid Kit, a pack of battery powered road flares, some gloves, and a bank deposit box I found at a thrift store. Inside it I have my Spline drive, lug, and wrench, a couple microfleece rags, tire pressure kit (deflators/gauge), multi-tool Leatherman, and winch remote when not in use. Behind the box - not pictured - I also have a ~16 inch lead pipe for leverage on my 1/2" driver.
Passenger side I have a small backpack with jumper cables and a brush/ice scraper, and a large trashbag with a towel. You never know! PS: I removed the stock scissor jack and irons.
Bonus: did you know the slot behind the seat will perfectly fit a 48" jack?
And in that little net I just have a flashlight.
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