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You guys reminded me that I had all the stuff for this project already, so I went ahead and built one today. Need to cover it with something.
I'm not sure about minimum post count, but I tried to embed your picture for you and couldn't. Maybe the host doesn't allow hotlinking?
This is finished, I just need to connect the light to the power outlet and done. Still not able to post pics embedded... so not sure what's up with that.
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yes and it works a bit different than other sites.
I'll be adding a sub also, same place yours is. Does the sub vibrate or rattle the shelf at all?Well i decided to finally make a shelf for the cargo are of my jeep. It was easier than expected and took about an hour to actually build.
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Its very strong, i put 100lbs on it and it didn't flex at all. All in all not bad for $24. if you're looking to do something similar and want details just let me know and I'll put up dimensions and stuff
I started with a piece of ply wood 3/4" Thick (you can use any size you want) Cut to these specs ------v
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You will also need a 1" dowel rod, 1" pipe clamps (4), and carpet of your choice to cover
Cut dowel rod to 45.5"
You will need to use the pieces you cut off to glue to the underside near the back seats to level out the shelf (as the drawing shows)
Mine did…so I moved the subs to the rear seat floors. ( I never have passengers in the back)I'll be adding a sub also, same place yours is. Does the sub vibrate or rattle the shelf at all?