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I want my cubby out, anyone know how it is attached? Ideally, non-destructively :wink:
I want my cubby out, anyone know how it is attached? Ideally, non-destructively :wink:
I want my cubby out, anyone know how it is attached? Ideally, non-destructively :wink:
It's not an aesthetics issue ... it's taking up valuable space that I'm going to use for a "purpose-built" custom console. I've been waiting since November '12 to see what Tesla and other third parties come up with and neither are going to 'meet my needs'. Given that I'm designing for me, I'll be able to do things you couldn't from a mass market perspective; e.g., two cupholders side by side that will hold 32oz cups without touching each other and a 6-7" insulated hole between/overlapping the two for a 20/24oz bottle of diet dew (and yes it is an either/or deal at time of usage). Other features include a 'garbage can', umbrella holder, 1772 charging adapter holder, functional phone holder (think angle and arm length), radar detector control/display, iPad slot, sunglass holder, wallet/cash/card bay, pen holder, laptop shelf, and a spot for some notecards. I am nuts, but I think I can get it all engineered efficiently and modular. I'm sure you are wondering why ... outside of the obvious features, there are days where I will spend 3+ hours on calls in the car (parked) and need access to iPad/laptop, etc. I like the fact that Tesla has given us generous open space to play with and I appreciate you guys responding in short order - 5.5 hours from post to solution ... awesome.Why would you?! Is it in the way of something? It's not even seen really from the front seats...
Pull it down and then out at the same time, it's held in by metal spring clips. Be careful there are comm ports for diagnostics under there that will drop down and look like loose wires with something similar to an RS32 on the ends.
if you want to remove it completely you'll need to replace it with a cover or something.
1772 charging adapter holder,.
Zero MPG: if you are going to install an umbrella holder in your purpose-built custom center console, I assume you have the pano roof. Please post pix when available.It's not an aesthetics issue ... I'm going to use for a "purpose-built" custom console. I'll be able to do things you couldn't from a mass market perspective; e.g., two cupholders side by side that will hold 32oz cups without touching each other and a 6-7" insulated hole between/overlapping the two for a 20/24oz bottle of diet dew (and yes it is an either/or deal at time of usage). Other features include a 'garbage can', umbrella holder, 1772 charging adapter holder, functional phone holder . . .
I pulled my cubby out today, and I am having a heck of a time getting the rear spring clips properly positioned to re-install. Is there a trick to getting this cubby back in? Please help. I am so stuck!!!!
The yacht floor is dead easy. It just drops in and is held by the santoprene bed it sits in. Nothing else holds it in place.