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The front two pocket thing is alright. I use it to put napkins on the passenger's side, and a charging cord for my phone (my girlfriend's charging cable plugs into the one in the arm wrest and she has an iPhone and I have an Android, and hers is way more often plugged in when we are on road trips). The downside to this one is that if you are taller, your legs will occasionally be resting on it, especially if you are just sitting in your car while not actually driving, and even more so when you are reclined all the way. It is not that annoying to me, but I can see that being a deal breaker for someone.
The one in front of the arm wrest doesn't get much use. It is convenient every now and then, but it is empty 99% of the time. I have a bulletpoint phone mount for the driver's side and passenger's side, so my girlfriend and I both keep our phones in that, or if it is a short trip, then we don't even take them out. The downside to this one is that if you have a large cup that fits in a cup holder on the bottom but extends outwards, it will not fit in the rear cup holder if you have this. So if you and your passenger both get big gulps, one of you will have to hold it in your hands. For normal size drinks, it is fine though. Most normal sizes of cans and bottles will fit, the medium sizes from fast food places fit (probably some of the large sizes too, depending on the chain you are going to) will also fit, and just anything that goes up straight and does not expand outwards at any point will fit.
The one that goes in the back above the wheel well behind the roll cage is very convenient for when you are on a road trip or camping. On a normal day where I just go to work, or even on a weekend when I might be driving somewhere, this pocket is empty. But I have used it quite a bit on longer trips. I would recommend this one because it is not taking away anything.
After watching this, the one behind the seat will be a future purchase of mine and the grab handle one as well. I could see both of those being useful and not getting in the way of anything.
Great video by the way. Thanks...
The Door cup holders are amazing, but..... you must be taller because if the seat is moved forward for shorter leg reach when you shut the door it hits the cup holder. Mine hits on the second closest setting.
That console tray with padding stuffed in it makes a WORLD of difference if your knee rest on T case shifter.
I always have my phone on me
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My metal Molle storage container came with a little bracket and two nuts and bolts. It mounts fine in my JLU using two of the hard top cover torx bolts. I can’t figure out what the bracket is for. It did not come with a diagram or instructions. Do you know?