So we've had a wonderful first Holiday in our new Bongo around the sunny west coast of France. Very happy unconverted at the moment, but when carrying a lot of big gear in the back (camping and watersports stuff) it would be really useful to have somewhere up front to store small and oft-used things Eg books etc.
Does anyone know of a good hack to make an overhead storage console to go above the cab? Or are there any on the market? A bit of googling suggests otherwise.
Cheers
Tim
Above-windscreen storage console
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Re: Above-windscreen storage console
Welcome. Not heard of anyone doing that before but Bongo folk are always trying new stuff and that sounds like an interesting idea. Maybe you could remove sun visors and use those mounting points as part of the design, possibly re-mounting sun visors on underside of shelving
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Re: Above-windscreen storage console
Although this sounds like a good idea, I wonder if it could be problematic if you had a bump. Maybe some sort of storage in the footwell might be safer. Personally we tuck our kindles in the door pockets and maps, batteries and torches in the glove box.
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Indeed. You'd need to think carefully about that side of things (structure, content, loose objects etc.) though i reckon that with good sense it could all be done.mountainmummy wrote:Although this sounds like a good idea, I wonder if it could be problematic if you had a bump. Maybe some sort of storage in the footwell might be safer. Personally we tuck our kindles in the door pockets and maps, batteries and torches in the glove box.
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We use the seat back tidies for oddments such as small plates, sporks, first aid kit, pens, paper, wipes, sun cream etc. Maps and guide books go in the front door pockets and everything else goes in the glove box and the glory hole behind (or is it in front of) the gear stick!!
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Re: Above-windscreen storage console
Here's something from Oz that seems to suggest it can be done:timhowes wrote:So we've had a wonderful first Holiday in our new Bongo around the sunny west coast of France. Very happy unconverted at the moment, but when carrying a lot of big gear in the back (camping and watersports stuff) it would be really useful to have somewhere up front to store small and oft-used things Eg books etc.
Does anyone know of a good hack to make an overhead storage console to go above the cab? Or are there any on the market? A bit of googling suggests otherwise.
Cheers
Tim
http://www.consoles.com.au/Toyota_78Series_shelf.htm
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Re: Above-windscreen storage console
There is something like this in my OH's Berlingo Multispace - basically a shelf, with a lip to stop stuff rolling off, above the windscreen.
Re: Above-windscreen storage console
I've seen pictures of those shelves in the Berlingo and this is exactly the sort of thing I'm after! But not really appropriate as a DIY solution, as some have implied. Thanks for the link to the Aussie site, I had seen this already in my searches - plus a load of solutions for those wishing to have somewhere in the cab to store their rifle!!!
In the absence of a safe, off-the-shelf solution, I think I'm going to plump simply for some sort of in-car organiser (fabric & plastic) of the sort that seem invaluable for those travelling with children... with the ever-present need for an army of soft toys!
Cheers
Tim
In the absence of a safe, off-the-shelf solution, I think I'm going to plump simply for some sort of in-car organiser (fabric & plastic) of the sort that seem invaluable for those travelling with children... with the ever-present need for an army of soft toys!
Cheers
Tim