My JK Saddle Bags
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I needed more space to throw all my crap so I came up with an idea to make saddle bags for that dead space on the console. I just test drove it with the top off and it stays secure. I used a couple of those 3M stickys underneath just to be sure.
I just took computer paper and layed it on the console to make the pattern. Just cut and trim until the paper fits, do the same for the side bags. Add a seam allowance when cutting the fabric and sew. Attachment 1552 Attachment 1553 Attachment 1554 Attachment 1555 Attachment 1556 |
Sweet.......
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This is for all you guys out there that might feel a little leary of running a power tool such as a sewing machine. ;)
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Nice
Not to bad. Good idea though.
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Nice work...I need to do that. I need to do the same. I've got crap in my cupholders, so my crotch is my cup holder...ouch, hot coffee.
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Finally a mod I can get the wife to do.
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sweeeeeet! cheap & easy just the way I like'em.
my mods, that is... |
...and that would be "mods" as in MODifications not MODerators....:rollingeyes:
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Originally Posted by FiveOff
(Post 81174)
sweeeeeet! cheap & easy just the way I like'em.
my mods, that is...
Originally Posted by FiveOff
(Post 81176)
...and that would be "mods" as in MODifications not MODerators....:rollingeyes:
Hey now, i am not cheap! oh. |
Great Idea! :yup: thanks for the pics.
i have some material that is the exact same as the soft top material that i think i will use to make one of these. I made a window roll from it as well and am in the process of working on a soft top boot. |
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