Mine does if you fold the handle inside itself and remove the plastic cover that covers the fuse/relays. Standard VW bench, I’m not sure if you have a swivel Kiravans etc. imagine there is more room in those as the don’t have all the standard gubbins in there.
Mine does if you fold the handle inside itself and remove the plastic cover that covers the fuse/relays. Standard VW bench, I’m not sure if you have a swivel Kiravans etc. imagine there is more room in those as the don’t have all the standard gubbins in there. View attachment 219499
Any clever ideas for storing a disclok. I have a Kombi with rear triple bench and recently acquired an Ovano XL. Managed to store a lot of the usual crap, few basic tools, straps etc in the wings around the unit keeping the main draw free. Admittedly the disklok could go in the drawer but hate things rattling around. No space around wheel arches unfortunately.
Anyone fabricated a housing or easily accessible storage bag ? Thinking it could go between rear of bench seat and the Ovano frame?
I have the Disklok storage bag and it fits nicely between and slightly forward of the front seats (I've a two seater cockpit set up.) It wedges in nicely and is easy for me to reach.
I quickly made this holder a few weeks ago. It’s only a temp solution that’s screwed to the trim but I will deffo incorporate something posher and prettier in to the final build.
I quickly made this holder a few weeks ago. It’s only a temp solution that’s screwed to the trim but I will deffo incorporate something posher and prettier in to the final build.
I was thinking something similar but behind rear seats, perhaps on the rear of the Ovano. My van has twin sliders so couldn't use door areas.
Maybe a hanging bag made of a thick sack like material
@Ads_Essex - thanks for merging. i did see the OP but this was centred on the under seat option which again I can not do because of single seat and battery for heater
I have 2 single seats upfront so I did a similar thing and built a box and covered it and added some foam at the bottom so the circle sits snug. Then attached yet another cup holder to the side that sits over the handbrake.
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