It does, then I move it.Doesn't it get in the way when you fold down the rear seats?
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It does, then I move it.Doesn't it get in the way when you fold down the rear seats?
2-door also. I found that if you lay it out in a flatter shape (don't try to roll it so much) that it sits in the rear passenger foot space pretty well. Takes up around 2 inches thick of floor depth but no big deal. Occasionally if I have a passenger I'll move it to another location (even the front passenger foot well). I've never had any real trouble with storing it. If I don't think I'll need it anytime soon I'll put it in my roof box.After reading this thread I went to my 2DR badlands & tried to store my tool roll under the rear passenger seat? I failed I could NOT figure out how that would fit under the seat? Any suggestions? pictures? maybe the 4dr rear seats are different then the 2dr? TIA
They’re discussing the larger purchased Bronco Tool Kit… like a 84 piece tool set and tool roll case.I put the hard pockets on my doors and keep my tool kit in the passenger rear door
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"It fits snug under the 4door rear passenger seat." I would like to see a picture of it under the rear passenger seat. I also agree it must be secured from turning into a flying projectile.It fits snug under the 4door rear passenger seat. Easy to access when the cargo space is jam packed on a trip. Also secure/Clipped in during a crash event…it’s a hefty kit to have bouncing around.
"It fits snug under the 4door rear passenger seat." I would like to see a picture of it under the rear passenger seat. I also agree it must be secured from turning into a flying projectile.
Thanks Johnny mo, a pic is worth 1000 words. My 2dr rear passenger seat cushion sits flat on floor & flips fwd to lay seatback down. I didnt clean mine for the pic.