Center seat cupholder alternative
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Center seat cupholder alternative
I know there are a million cupholder posts but wanted to archive an alternative approach to add better ones. Though I have reinforced my dash and fiber glassed the OEM holder in my 97, it is still miserable for heavy cups / travel mugs. I am aware of the Geno's garage type that fasten to the center console armrest however don't care for how they look or fit, also become useless if you want to flip the console up. More $$ than I am willing to spend for a cupholder.
While yard hunting I saw GM Silverado's / Sierra's and Avalanches (I believe 01-06...) have a bench seat mounted unit which looked like it would match our trucks decently. The unit is riveted to the center seat frame, so you will need to either drill them out or cut it out of a truck with a sawzall. I paid $5.
I took out my center seat and rear cupholder bracket from the truck and made a bracket to mount it up. Note this needs to be relatively thick steel or else it will bend under load being so far in front of the mount. I had some spare 3/32" which worked good.
Painted everything and mounted, also painted the cupholder plastic a more appropriate grey.
Back in the truck:
It does clear the 4x4 lever in 4-low.
I didn't quite realize how useful a good cupholder is till I did this. It securely holds heavy 1L+ water bottles, large travel mugs, phones (side slot is useful), random small junk from the store, etc. No more holding drinks while driving
While yard hunting I saw GM Silverado's / Sierra's and Avalanches (I believe 01-06...) have a bench seat mounted unit which looked like it would match our trucks decently. The unit is riveted to the center seat frame, so you will need to either drill them out or cut it out of a truck with a sawzall. I paid $5.
I took out my center seat and rear cupholder bracket from the truck and made a bracket to mount it up. Note this needs to be relatively thick steel or else it will bend under load being so far in front of the mount. I had some spare 3/32" which worked good.
Painted everything and mounted, also painted the cupholder plastic a more appropriate grey.
Back in the truck:
It does clear the 4x4 lever in 4-low.
I didn't quite realize how useful a good cupholder is till I did this. It securely holds heavy 1L+ water bottles, large travel mugs, phones (side slot is useful), random small junk from the store, etc. No more holding drinks while driving
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Jimythefan (05-16-2024)
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That...
is actually pretty nice. The problem with the '94-'97? early GenII holders is not just that they don't hold cups well, but they are so far above the roll center of the truck, that running something over as insignificant as a chubby first grade CubScout is enough to get the McSoda you got with your HappyMeal fully airborne into the passenger door.
Although pretty far down the list from puny a** oil filters, push fit trans cooler lines for the 47RH that blow off, under-engineered/sized front steering/brakes, headlight switches that overheat, those cupholders were a definite oversight.
However, remember what a radical design departure the GenII was from trucks that came before. I have both an '85 W350 and '95 2500. No comparison. Some pain should be expected.
Well done.
is actually pretty nice. The problem with the '94-'97? early GenII holders is not just that they don't hold cups well, but they are so far above the roll center of the truck, that running something over as insignificant as a chubby first grade CubScout is enough to get the McSoda you got with your HappyMeal fully airborne into the passenger door.
Although pretty far down the list from puny a** oil filters, push fit trans cooler lines for the 47RH that blow off, under-engineered/sized front steering/brakes, headlight switches that overheat, those cupholders were a definite oversight.
However, remember what a radical design departure the GenII was from trucks that came before. I have both an '85 W350 and '95 2500. No comparison. Some pain should be expected.
Well done.
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