Way back when, I jokingly posted re the use of a glove box http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=28412&page=1
Well, having used the car a bit I have found there are often a few loose things that you want inside the car but have no place to put them except the
passenger seat or footwell, where the roll/fly/blow around (delete as appropriate).
The ST cockpit is fairly long and I am not, so I decided to fit the glove box behind the driver's seat.
So, my truly low cost solution was:
1. trim a bit off the edge of the lid so it doesn't overlap too much
2. Evo stik some cut down Metro door seal on the leading edge to act as a seal against the bulkhead
3. Stick some other bits of rubber on the side edges of the box as seals, over the screw holes as spacers and on the bottom to avoid scraping on the
floor
4. Block up unused holes with Metro panel plugs and trim off
5. Screw with self-tappers onto the rear bulkhead.
Total cost:
Metro glove box, screws, rubber trim, etc.: free
A small amount of Evo Stik: 50p?
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Another view
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and before it was fitted
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looks good. Has it proved handy yet?
Sweet! Now that is handy idea, cheers!
Pete
If you have no room behind the seats you can put one of these in the passenger footwell.........Humbug gets all his best ideas off my website!!!
[Edited on 10/12/05 by Surrey Dave]
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Originally posted by emsfactory
looks good. Has it proved handy yet?
Surry Dave/ Chico fan,
Nice little errr, thing for the passenger foot well, what is it?
quote:
Originally posted by Surrey Dave
If you have no room behind the seats you can put one of these in the passenger footwell.........Humbug gets all his best ideas off my website!!!
[Edited on 10/12/05 by Surrey Dave]
My seat backs are thick, so this was the only space, it only contains emergency tools ,bottle jack etc, so luckily haven't used it yet, I have a more accessible container above the fuel tank
Nice idea but you should have mounted it the right way up for the cup holders.
well done though.
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Originally posted by omega 24 v6
Nice idea but you should have mounted it the right way up for the cup holders.
well done though.
Humbug, what have you used for your floor? It looks like "grip-tred" stainless steel - is it a commonly available patterned ali sheet?
Would make it less slippery climbing in with wet feet (it rains a lot here - that explains why Kiwi's invented the jet boat and the Aquada!)
Fraser cars www.fraser.co.nz fit a glovebox to the top of the trans tunnel on their dedion cars - not having to allow room for the driveshaft to go up
and down gave let them room to lower the height of the tunnel.