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Topic: Wheel storage hack  (Read 1152 times)

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byunique

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Just thought I'd share this idea as I normally use the scupper holes for storing my wheelez, but sometimes I could like to have the space just behind my seat on my Compass free for other storage.

I have put my wheelez in this location before, but by wrapping the elastic cord around the wheelez. This added pool noodle helps stabilize the front of it, so it helps it stay planted at least in bay conditions. And a lot easier than wrapping any cord around it. :)

Brandon Yu
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li-orca

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Nice! Thanks for sharing. That’s a great way to store the cart. There’s another trick, just using the bungee, which I used when I had an Outback, but I don’t remember how it worked.
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Great DIY. Thanks for sharing

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Yakkin

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That's slick!  Thanks!


buzjerry

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That is cool. I hate walking back to the car to drop off the carrier! Nice job.


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Love a simple yet brilliant solution to a problem!  Thanks!  :smt004
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bluekayak

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Best hack of all is put them in the car or stash them in the nearest bushes