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I can re produce those support brackets easy enough, All I need is dimensions and material thickness. Making the molds for the plastic parts and casting is easy. is easy. For that matter if someone was willing to draft the 3D files my buddy can print them.
Well my excuse is that I just haven't gotten around to it.
Remember I am going to try to put one in an '00 that did not come with them.
Should go right in but I have to cut some of the interior plastic in my Jeep a bit.
And normally there would be no turning back if I get it wrong.
Except that I have long ago sourced extras of the 2 pieces that I have to cut in case things don't work out.
LOL.
Well my excuse is that I just haven't gotten around to it.
Remember I am going to try to put one in an '00 that did not come with them.
Should go right in but I have to cut some of the interior plastic in my Jeep a bit.
And normally there would be no turning back if I get it wrong.
Except that I have long ago sourced extras of the 2 pieces that I have to cut in case things don't work out.
LOL.
Has anyone tried dismantling a grand Cherokee cargo cover and trimming down the material to make it fit? I mocked up my XJ and it looks like it could work if you could slide the interior spool to the right by about 2 inches. I haven’t put thought into the mounts yet, but that could be modded with PVC pipe. End cap of cargo cover. Not sure how it dismantles.
I'll kick this thread for anyone interested. I have a complete setup in Grey out of a 96 and older XJ if anyone is looking before I post it up on marketplace