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When I travel, I like to hide my luggage, even if it isn’t very valuable (tent, clothes, beer, etc.)
That's why I have optioned the tinted privacy glass. But I want a trunk cover. I decided to build a temporary one myself.
My prerequisites:
I found also some nice metallic hooks in one of my boxes (don’t know the cost) and a plastic handle of a cardboard box. Both entered in the slits of the ventilation grid.
I played around with these and the fixation rings of the shade cloth.
Finally, I decided not to use the “modified plastic handle” but the metallic hooks alone:
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And I saw the grey plastic in a particular shape and made some holes, see the final result below:
The final version had the next dimensions, the long hole fits exactly in the metallic hooks of the rear seat. The dimension of the other round hole depends on the screw you have (didn’t buy it, already had it).
OK, forum rules don't allow me to post more pictures in one post, therefore, I'll try to open a second one ...
That's why I have optioned the tinted privacy glass. But I want a trunk cover. I decided to build a temporary one myself.
My prerequisites:
- cheap
- light
- fast to build because I will travel soon to Hungary to visit my relatives.
- No structural damage to the car for the time being
- Therefore, using the hooks of the rear seat and …
- The holes of the ventilation grid in the back (or how do you call these?)
I found also some nice metallic hooks in one of my boxes (don’t know the cost) and a plastic handle of a cardboard box. Both entered in the slits of the ventilation grid.
I played around with these and the fixation rings of the shade cloth.
Finally, I decided not to use the “modified plastic handle” but the metallic hooks alone:
And I saw the grey plastic in a particular shape and made some holes, see the final result below:
The final version had the next dimensions, the long hole fits exactly in the metallic hooks of the rear seat. The dimension of the other round hole depends on the screw you have (didn’t buy it, already had it).
OK, forum rules don't allow me to post more pictures in one post, therefore, I'll try to open a second one ...
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