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How do you secure items in your trunk?
Greetings,
I'd like some suggestions on how folks secure items in the front trunk of their 911. I'm talking about tools, extra quarts of oil, air compressor, etc. I've been thinking about something like a small milk crate that is strapped to one side with bungie cords, but would like to see what others are doing. Pictures are welcome. Thanks.
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I use two old Laptop computer cases. One for tools and safety gear the other one for cleaning supplies and polish
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Securing items in trunk...........
I use a bungee cord to secure the spare tire inflator to the passenger side of the firewall. I have a front strut brace on the car so I use a telephone lineman's tool bag for small tools and buckle it to the strut brace. The factory tool kit usually rides behind the lineman's tool bag and ahead of the firewall. The only other things that I have in the trunk are a couple of old towels neatly folded and lying on the trunk floor. Down between the spare tire and the front bumper is a wheel chock and a quart of oil. Everything is neat and secure.
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I use a small plastic tool box located in the rear of the trunk. If I have installed my front strut bar, the box is held in place by the strut bar. When running without strut bar (as in attached photo), the box is strapped to one of the supports holding the rear luggage compartment cover. To prevent any slipping during hard braking, I place a rubber matt below the box. Of course the tool box has to be color coded
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Two ways for me-
I have a metal tool box that fits perfectly behind my Stable Energies strut brace. Perfect height to clear the hood. Even though it weighs enough with tools in it to not jump up, I've padded the top with a high density foam. I also have a thin Haliburton briefcase that can hold tools and misc spare parts. Thin enough to sit on top of the spare and slide down to the nose and still clear the hood. Then a soft duffle with Nomex and rain gear in it fits between the Haliburton and the front of the strut brace. But that's for those rare occasions I don't trailer to an event.
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After removing my AC condenser fan and installing a slightly smaller than stock Optima, I have plenty of room down there for my cheapo air compressor and several bottles of oil. My car didn't come with a tool kit, so I'm thinking about making a tool pouch that will fit down there as well.
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Put a couple of strips of Velcro "hooks" on the bottom of said item and place it anywhere. Works well with the felt. Ken
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I use a quilted cargo blanket from Harbor Freight Tools, and compartmentalize my tools and spares among separate cloth zippered bags. The blanket is the perfect size to be folded in half, and give me padding on the bottom and on the top so that I dont leave scratches in the underside of my hood. www.griotsgarage.com has a nice tool bag too.
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We have a trunk?
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check this out:
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Isn't there a bracket in the front of the trunk to hold the jack?
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You get the prize for the most sanitary trunk I have ever seen!
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I've always wondered, for those who have a strut brace, if they could secure / hang / fit a basket / bucket / net between the strut brace and the ventilation fans? It looks like a perfect place to put small things. Or would that interfere with the ventilation works?
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PO had a custom bag sewed up. Its really a great idea. I should make and market these. Its essentially a nylon pouch with flap
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well now I feel much better about having navy blue bags made to go with my navy blue interior. Not kiddin' neither.
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I don't use it any more, because I have a fuel cell and nothing else in the trunk, but I used to use a Toyota RAV4 net cargo bag, which fastened perfectly to the two hood struts and stretched across the trunk between them.
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