SirRobyn0
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2019
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
This is close what I have, it is designed to go on the floor hump.
Each holder will adjust larger or smaller to fit various sizes of cups. There are a couple holes designed for you to screw it to the floor, but I never have, both my square and my 92 Dodge that I've had since 02' have these cup holders in them, neither are screwed down and I've never had one tip. Plus it's easy to take out and run it though the dishwasher now and then when it's dirty. If you carry CD's that space in the back fits a few, but I don't so I have some pens and various other krap stored there instead.
The down fall obviously is that when there is a third person in the truck they either need to straddle it or you'll need to take it out. If you don't screw it down obviously it's easy to pull out, which is what I do once a year when we are bringing in hay and I have a third person inside on my Dad's farm.
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Each holder will adjust larger or smaller to fit various sizes of cups. There are a couple holes designed for you to screw it to the floor, but I never have, both my square and my 92 Dodge that I've had since 02' have these cup holders in them, neither are screwed down and I've never had one tip. Plus it's easy to take out and run it though the dishwasher now and then when it's dirty. If you carry CD's that space in the back fits a few, but I don't so I have some pens and various other krap stored there instead.
The down fall obviously is that when there is a third person in the truck they either need to straddle it or you'll need to take it out. If you don't screw it down obviously it's easy to pull out, which is what I do once a year when we are bringing in hay and I have a third person inside on my Dad's farm.