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ROC Rank: Sophomore
2007
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Dark Cherry Pearl Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Where the ocean meets the sky
Posts: 199
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Cage in the back seat
I am trying to fit Casper's Veri Kennel in the rear when the rearseats are up. I have a problem because the track that holds the bars on the bottom of the seat make the kennel unstable. Does anyone know if the underseat cargo tray has a level surface with the seat bar channel on the floor?
I may make something but a better pic of the underseat storage and its dimension could help me decide what to do and how to make it. Thanks
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ROC Rank: 2k Comma Club
2006
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Nighthawk Black / Beige Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Cage in the back seat
Did you check this thread out???
http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/f...ead.php?t=1087 Others have used quick fixes such as adding a bit of styrofoam to even the surface out.... then covering the foam with something.... there is another post on it somewhere???
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ROC Rank: 3k Comma Club
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Billet Silver / Gray Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Portland, OR
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Re: Cage in the back seat
I made this out of some scrap plywood for our old dog to lay on. I still use it occasionally when I want a flat floor.
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ROC Rank: Sophomore
2007
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Dark Cherry Pearl Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Where the ocean meets the sky
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Re: Cage in the back seat
Thanks guys, i tihink i will be making something home made after all. May just put feet on the kennel to make up the difference...
Anyways here is the real man in charge:
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ROC Rank: Junior
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Formal Black Join Date: Aug 2005
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Now you've started it!
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