mo_transit Posted October 21, 2011 Share Posted October 21, 2011 Hi all Doing some research on shelving options I recall seeing one that installed above the rear wheel well, and was small (IE low depth) so that it didn't come out much/any farther than the wheel well itself, so you didn't lose any horizontal cargo space (compared with floor space between wheel wells). I was stupid and forgot to bookmark it but now I can't find it again. I've looked at Adrian Steel, Katerack, Sortimo, Masterack..no luck...anyone else have a suggestion? I just want a small shelf but need maximum side-to-side distance Thanks in advance -Mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malley Ind Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 Hi all Doing some research on shelving options I recall seeing one that installed above the rear wheel well, and was small (IE low depth) so that it didn't come out much/any farther than the wheel well itself, so you didn't lose any horizontal cargo space (compared with floor space between wheel wells). I was stupid and forgot to bookmark it but now I can't find it again. I've looked at Adrian Steel, Katerack, Sortimo, Masterack..no luck...anyone else have a suggestion? I just want a small shelf but need maximum side-to-side distance Thanks in advance -Mo Hello Mo, I believe the product you are looking for is the TC Linerack. Please send me an email at the following address and I can forward you some additional info. Thanks. Danny Sonier Product Specialist MALLEY INDUSTRIES INC. 1100 Aviation Avenue Dieppe, NB CANADA E1A 9A3 toll free:1.877.859.8591 (ext 131) tel:506.859.8591 (ext 131) mobile:506.874.9430 fax:506.857.1745 dsonier@malleyindustries.com www.malleyindustries.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawaiianTransitTraveler Posted June 25, 2012 Share Posted June 25, 2012 (edited) Aloha mo, Just joined site, know your pain, tried finding shelving when bought my 2010, found great shelf plans used easy to trace templets, which could be easily modified for thickness. The original one have a very nice curve. I think pre-cut ones are available for assembly. Try www.DIYconversions.com Malama Pono Edited June 25, 2012 by HawaiianTransitTraveler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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