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Well, most of my miles were out on HBF before cell phones were a thing (or at least before I had one.) And, come to think of it, long before the internet became something that common where you could find all the data about a Bullnose and YouTube videos on how to fix them.

Anyhow, I’m looking to see what folks use the dashboard storage box (#44) for… too small for my cell phone. When I put a blue tooth speaker in there, it alters the sound too much.

Has anyone built something into the space?

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Jein. I designed it but haven't used it yet. It'll go in Dad's truck. And you can see the plans for it on the website at Documentation/About Me Contact Me/Projects/Gauge Pocket.

On that page I said:

But, in the above picture, just above and to the left of the aftermarket gauges, you can see what I call the "iPhone pocket". I called it that when I was carrying a 4S as it was a perfect fit in that pocket. But, when I upgraded I discovered that the phone won't fit. So, what to do with that pocket? How about placing the gauges there? Well, after a lot of research I found that only the small gauges, like shown above, will have any chance of fitting, and even then only two will fit. Not to worry, I'm converting the ammeter in Dad's truck to a voltmeter so will only need two - the oil pressure and water temp gauges.

There are drawings on that page if anyone wants to make that piece, and I'd think that doing so with a 3D printer would be easy.

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Well it's kind of specific to what I did to my truck, but I converted it to 4x4 using a '95 donor truck. That truck controlled the transfer case electronically, so I used the right half of the cubby for the 4x4/low range switch.

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There's still enough room to the left of it to store a pair of sunglasses, but I find that anything I put in there slides out, it's too horizontal. It would be helpful if it slanted down more.

I am about to use up even more space there to put in a transmission O/D lockout switch.

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Well it's kind of specific to what I did to my truck, but I converted it to 4x4 using a '95 donor truck. That truck controlled the transfer case electronically, so I used the right half of the cubby for the 4x4/low range switch.

There's still enough room to the left of it to store a pair of sunglasses, but I find that anything I put in there slides out, it's too horizontal. It would be helpful if it slanted down more.

I am about to use up even more space there to put in a transmission O/D lockout switch.

I have the house garage door opener in the hole.

The PO had a no slip open weave mat cut to fit the cubby and the opener stays put.

The cell phone just sets on the seat next to me.

If I need to use Google Maps it still stays on the seat facing up and the sound turned up.

I dont need to look at it all the time as if it was in front of me just when the next turn is in miles and the name of the road.

If I need to I have a BT head set I use for work when driving and it will tell me what it displays.

Dave ----

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I really like RAM mounts. There are some great Cell phone holders they have. I use the xmount with a ball on my dash.

https://www.rammount.com/part/RAM-HOL-UN10B

WOW almost $80 just to stick the phone on the glass!

On the seat is free and works just fine for me.

When driving I am driving not looking at my phone.

What did people do before cell phones?

Even my DD the phone sits in a cubby down low in the center console where I cant see it.

If it rings in either truck I dont pick it up till I am stopped.

As a CLD driver if we are seen with a phone in our hand it is a large fine from the police / DOT and the safety dept. can see on the cameras in the trucks if we look at a phone when moving.

The new cameras, AI sensing, even talk to you and 3 strikes and you get a call from safety.

Maybe I am to old and just dont care about the phone needed to be in my face all the time :nabble_anim_confused:

Dave ----

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In the past, before restoring Big Brother, I kept there four bolts used to pin my ATV ramps to the rear bumper. I knew I could find them there, at their place. Well, when not lying on the floor, since this compartment has no door and isn’t really reliable. Maybe a pocket Kleenex pack would be more stable in it.

More seriously, I decided to look over the web, so I googled for you and spy about other guys usage.

Some of them obviously use that hole, but pixelated pictures do not allow good identification:

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Sorry! I tried really hard!

:nabble_smiley_wink:

 

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In the past, before restoring Big Brother, I kept there four bolts used to pin my ATV ramps to the rear bumper. I knew I could find them there, at their place. Well, when not lying on the floor, since this compartment has no door and isn’t really reliable. Maybe a pocket Kleenex pack would be more stable in it.

More seriously, I decided to look over the web, so I googled for you and spy about other guys usage.

Some of them obviously use that hole, but pixelated pictures do not allow good identification:

Sorry! I tried really hard!

:nabble_smiley_wink:

“ Maybe a pocket Kleenex pack would be more stable in it.”

Funny, I have allergies and that’s what I used mine for!

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