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- Andy
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- JL Wrangler
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- #31
I really like the idea and it's more than I could do.
Still more, I haven't really seen it up close and only comment as an arm chair warrior (wait senior moment---I said some of this already!
) , but that said--and again--there could have been many reasons why it wasn't designed as such, I wish the forward wall of the device was right up against the back seats. It appears to be further back than that.
I do appreciate that the hinge point on the floor of the cargo area being where it is further towards the rear of the rig than I'd wish lines it up with the Sports Bar, allowing the rig's design to limit access to the inside of the steel box. Were it forward of this, additional fold outs of the device to secure it internally might me necessary.
Yet further the area between the back of the rear seats and the forward wall of the box could be used to store things nobody's interested in sticking their hands into an open rig to steal, like that winter snow brush someone never bothered to take out of the rig for the summer.
On a positive note, the amount of effort that goes into taking an idea from napkin sketch to market is huge: from vendors to source the materials and make it, to the lawyers to patent it and then defend that patent.
Great job!
Still more, I haven't really seen it up close and only comment as an arm chair warrior (wait senior moment---I said some of this already!
) , but that said--and again--there could have been many reasons why it wasn't designed as such, I wish the forward wall of the device was right up against the back seats. It appears to be further back than that.I do appreciate that the hinge point on the floor of the cargo area being where it is further towards the rear of the rig than I'd wish lines it up with the Sports Bar, allowing the rig's design to limit access to the inside of the steel box. Were it forward of this, additional fold outs of the device to secure it internally might me necessary.
Yet further the area between the back of the rear seats and the forward wall of the box could be used to store things nobody's interested in sticking their hands into an open rig to steal, like that winter snow brush someone never bothered to take out of the rig for the summer.
On a positive note, the amount of effort that goes into taking an idea from napkin sketch to market is huge: from vendors to source the materials and make it, to the lawyers to patent it and then defend that patent.
Great job!
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