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Not much of a mod. But

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#1 ·
Hi Peoples, i was sick of not being able to find anything in the boot, in a moment of madness i went to the local scrappy and sought out the polystyrene jack / tool holder which normally sits in the front.

It fits perfectly in the boot well and holds everything in place, coupled with two boot tidies i can now find everything & its a bit tidier.


Peace
John
 
#8 ·
Used the can gunk once, picked up a flat coming home from work. It did get me to the tyre place but only just. When I was driving the gunk was leaking from the tyre - we saw when we got it off that a piece of metal had managed to put a small slice in the middle of the tyre - which I guess was a bit too long for the gunk to seal?

Imagine for most punctures it would be fine but with that I was leaving white stripes on the road and glad I only had a mile and a half to drive.
 
#9 ·
went to the local scrappy and sought out the polystyrene jack / tool holder which normally sits in the front.

It fits perfectly in the boot well and holds everything in place, coupled with two boot tidies i can now find everything & its a bit tidier.

Peace
John
I have to say that all looks mighty tidy.

Intrigued by the jack/tool holder as never knew this existed!
 
#12 ·
I would only use the goo as a last resort as it makes a real mess of the tyre and has to be cleaned off before repair, also it only really works on small holes.

I have a "media" box from B&Q to hold all my small emergency bits, it fits between the spare wheel and the trim that sits over the wiper motor.
 
#14 ·
Hi mate, it was in a pile of other tool / jack holders, its identical to the one i have in the front. so if the one in VOODOO is original OEM the one from the scrappy is pretty damn close in size.
Peace
John