Rear Interior Rack

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jeepkj02

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Got the dimensions (48x16.5) off of LOST, got the front mount taken care of but not sure how to mount the rear part of the shelf? Took some pictures, thinking I could use the seat latch somehow?? Ideas??? idea.gif

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Thanks for the link BluPhant. Have an idea I'll see if it works tomorrow. I'll post more pics tomorrow if it works. After that I cover it with some carpet.

Socks, thanks for the inspiration!! :)
 

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I used some metal L-brackets and they work great! I bought 4 of them at the local hardware store for $4 and I only needed 2. I put them going through the seat bracket like you are talking about
 

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Here is how I mounted the backside of the rack. What do you recommend wrapping the shelf in. I was thinking either carpet or maybe vinyl??

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wrap it in carpet
my shelf fits up against the rear seats and sits right on those seat back brackets.
 

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I built something similar for my liberty. Just took a piece of 3/4" plywood and cut it to fit. Supported the front with a 1&1/4 wooden dowel. I u-bolted the dowel to the shelf. For the rear a took a 2x4 and used "L" brackets to attach it to the shelf. Wrapped it in carpet and boom, cargo shelf for like $40.
 
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