PeteJr
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- NW MS
- First Name
- Jim
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- GMC Sierra Classic 1500
- Engine Size
- 350
Finally got around to "cleaning up" the area behind my seat. I used some 1/16" polycarbonate/acrylic type sheet plastic for the big panel and shelf.
Cut the shelf part and screwed it down, then used Velcro on the big panel for the bottom and middle. After I got it straight and level (before sticking the Velcro), I put 5 - 1/2 screws at the top. There is 5 places where the panel has a little gap where you could do this without going thru the cab. Painted a small wooden circular box thing (found at Hobby Lobby) and screwed it to the shelf to hold my fire extinguisher.
I put a little trim molding on the top of the panel.
Looks much better than the old busted cardboard thing that was in there, if I say so myself
Cut the shelf part and screwed it down, then used Velcro on the big panel for the bottom and middle. After I got it straight and level (before sticking the Velcro), I put 5 - 1/2 screws at the top. There is 5 places where the panel has a little gap where you could do this without going thru the cab. Painted a small wooden circular box thing (found at Hobby Lobby) and screwed it to the shelf to hold my fire extinguisher.
I put a little trim molding on the top of the panel.
Looks much better than the old busted cardboard thing that was in there, if I say so myself
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