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I'm new to the GX 460 and was looking for a storage solution. This is what I purchased for my GX. I don't have any practical experience yet (just installed the other day) but so far it seems to work really well.
I'm new to the GX 460 and was looking for a storage solution. This is what I purchased for my GX. I don't have any practical experience yet (just installed the other day) but so far it seems to work really well.
FWIW, Harbor Freight has a similar cargo tote without the cover and slightly shorter for around $10 that gets really good reviews. The only color is red though, if that matters. I bought one yesterday on sale for $8.
this is mine from Walmart. Under $20 I think. It can expand or collapse like accordion based on how much stuff you have. I can squeeze it into the corner and fits nicely under the cargo cover. It is divided into 3 sections.
Here's what I have. Total cost was a few hours and about 2$. I made many changes as the need grew. Its hinged in the middle to access the big stuff underneath.
Here is what i did(took this elastic wire and took it through the net), seems to have stopped cans and stuff falling out, i also ordered a cargo organizer from amazon; will post pics one i get it,
this is very cool, I am surprised how much stuff you have in there
Originally Posted by John00
Here's what I have. Total cost was a few hours and about 2$. I made many changes as the need grew. Its hinged in the middle to access the big stuff underneath.
it works pretty good; i store all of my ratchet straps, air compressor, ropes, doggy bags, old towels and tarps. it takes up a lot of room so when i go camping i remove it. normal day to day it works nicely
I never use my 3rd row, and I hate the factory cargo cover since it just takes up space and it's always in the way. My solution was a very inexpensive piece of 3/4" plywood, some metal legs from Amazon, and a couple of turnbuckles to secure the shelf to the cargo hooks. The result is a nice hidden space for all the stuff I carry around (bugout bag, emergency kit, etc...) on the bottom, and full cargo space on top.