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Old 02-20-2020, 10:29 AM   #1
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Rear Door Panel - Organizational Pouches ?

I have made these Rear Door Panels for Sprinters and Promaster Vans

Is there an interest for the Food "E" Series Vans ?

if so, do you like this design, if not, what would you want to change in the pocket layout.


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This is actually something I've been thinking about asking you if you can make them. It's a little early though, as I'm still trying to figure out what I want to store in them. I have a 2011 EB E350. I'll se if I can get that figured out & let you know.
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I'd be interested in one of these for the passenger side rear door. Preferably in tan....but beggars can't be choosers and all....

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Good deal, glad we are on the same track, let me know when you are ready for one

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This is actually something I've been thinking about asking you if you can make them. It's a little early though, as I'm still trying to figure out what I want to store in them. I have a 2011 EB E350. I'll se if I can get that figured out & let you know.
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Old 02-20-2020, 12:22 PM   #5
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We can certainly make one up in a Coyote Color


See that color here

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I'd be interested in one of these for the passenger side rear door. Preferably in tan....but beggars can't be choosers and all....

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Do these replace the panel or go over them? Is it possible to make it so the pockets also utilize the void space behind the door paneling? I know the rear driver side door is a fairly large space even with insulation. You can shove a lot of things there, same goes with the passenger side rear door if you relocate the license plate holder.
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Rob,
Since you already have a prototype, any chance you would consider making a set (like the first pic you posted = formatted with the three small pouches) to fit the 2 side doors? I have a fold down door on each and really like the current set-up with the storage space behind them (dont have or want the galley box). But, would love to have an organizer that I can attach to the outside of those two doors.
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These are designed to go Over the plastic panel that came in the van.

Check out these photos, I made this last week for a guy, makes use of that space your talking about.

it goes inside about 4"







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I like that idea, and I am sure I can make it, can you post some pics here and show me the area I have to work with.

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Since you already have a prototype, any chance you would consider making a set (like the first pic you posted = formatted with the three small pouches) to fit the 2 side doors? I have a fold down door on each and really like the current set-up with the storage space behind them (dont have or want the galley box). But, would love to have an organizer that I can attach to the outside of those two doors.
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Rob, I'm unable to get the dimensions needed for two more weeks, but will PM you as soon as I can measure the doors. Look forward to doing business with you!

I'm under the impression that you'll do just about anything for our business, so if you dont mind another inquiry;
My van has the highback front seats (no adjustable head rest). Would you consider modifying one of your seat organizers with a "hood" that could slip over the top of the highback seat - and also add two adjustable straps at the bottom which would be fastened to the bottom of the swivel seat base - to hold the organizer in place?
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