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What are your guy's thoughts. I think I like it. Also, keep my daughter from kicking the back of the seat.

 
I’m interested in seeing how these mount. It seeks from the few pics that these are mounted rigidly and stand off the seat back unlock the tote that hang on and around the seat.
 
Has anyone seen these types of setups that hook on the sides of the center console?
 
Has anyone seen these types of setups that hook on the sides of the center console?
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Like these?
 
Looking more like something like this
 

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these people have been making them for a while, my buddy has it and it’s good quality.
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Grey Man Tactical worked well for me. Not cheap either, but way better than throwing everything down the rabbit hole that is my center console.
 
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@ftchmup is the mount and everything else resting against the back of the seat? In the picture, it looks like it. If so that makes me lean more towards builtright for because it's off the seat
 
@ftchmup is the mount and everything else resting against the back of the seat? In the picture, it looks like it. If so that makes me lean more towards builtright for because it's off the seat
It hangs from the head rest posts. And attachs to the under side of the seat rails.
 
What are your guy's thoughts. I think I like it. Also, keep my daughter from kicking the back of the seat.

I do like the way it is mounted, more ridged than the GM Tactical....
 
My only concern with these seat back mounting systems is that if you are involved in an accident an occupant in the rear seat faces an increased risk of injury. Even with seat belts, limbs fly around during an accident, and the difference between striking the soft seat and the metal rack system/object attached to it could be substantial. I'm not trying hate on these or anything as these are a pretty slick system if you don't have rear seat passengers too often, just trying to present an additional consideration.
 
I haven’t had a vehicle broken into in more than 30 years, and I credit that to having nothing visible in the cab, truck looks empty. IMHO something like this is an invitation for broken glass.

And seriously, you guys driving across Afghanistan or something?
 
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