James Morse
1997 XLT 4.0L 4x4 1999 Mazda B3000 2wd
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2021
- Messages
- 1,891
- City
- Roanoke VA
- Vehicle Year
- 1997 and 1999
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Tire Size
- 31x10.5-15 K02's on the Ranger, 235/75R15 on Mazda
- My credo
- The perfect is the enemy of the good.
1. '97 doesn't have the rear doors which the '99 does, they are pretty nice as long as the latches and seals are good. So when I get something out of the back, every darn time when I sit down the seat is in the wrong place forward/back and/or it is at the wrong tilt. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way I can make it go back the same? That's a pet peeve of mine and sure wish I had the rear doors on the '97 (I don't have many complaints about the truck! But that's one.)
2. Lots of times I just want a few little things in the bed and I don't like stuff floating around loose, light stuff could potentially fly out, plus, if stuff moves around and makes a clunk, right away I am asking myself what is that noise, is something breaking/hitting etc. The tie downs are too high, I just want to strap or bungee stuff down to the bed so it doesn't move. So far the only thing I came up with is you'd have to install L-track on the bottom of the bed, 2, or maybe 3 parallel strips down its length. You could do a few short strips in the parts where the fenders aren't, but it wouldn't give you the versatility. What I don't like about the idea is I'd have to drill into the bed and put some bolts through or screws or something and you want it mounted pretty ruggedlyAnyway, I'm open to ideas. I guess if it's something truly useful I don't mind making it permanent but I want to think through the downsides of doing it. I guess I'd have to make holes through the mat, and I wouldn't be able to take it out to dry the bed if it gets wet under it. Those mats are cheap so no biggie to replace, but if you wanted to go back stock you have a bunch of holes in the bed, yuck. So the idea is kind of half baked as of yet. All I know is what I'm doing now aint working. There are configurations where I can fit things to fill the bed so things don't move around but normally I don't need but a few things and I need a way to quickly and easily take stuff in and out and have it secure without it being a big deal and the jury rig crap I was doing doesn't cut it, I need tie-down spots down low where it'll pin stuff to the bed.
This is what I was looking at but maybe there are better ideas. L-Track System | L-Track Tie Downs | Airline Track & Straps | USCC (uscargocontrol.com)
2. Lots of times I just want a few little things in the bed and I don't like stuff floating around loose, light stuff could potentially fly out, plus, if stuff moves around and makes a clunk, right away I am asking myself what is that noise, is something breaking/hitting etc. The tie downs are too high, I just want to strap or bungee stuff down to the bed so it doesn't move. So far the only thing I came up with is you'd have to install L-track on the bottom of the bed, 2, or maybe 3 parallel strips down its length. You could do a few short strips in the parts where the fenders aren't, but it wouldn't give you the versatility. What I don't like about the idea is I'd have to drill into the bed and put some bolts through or screws or something and you want it mounted pretty ruggedlyAnyway, I'm open to ideas. I guess if it's something truly useful I don't mind making it permanent but I want to think through the downsides of doing it. I guess I'd have to make holes through the mat, and I wouldn't be able to take it out to dry the bed if it gets wet under it. Those mats are cheap so no biggie to replace, but if you wanted to go back stock you have a bunch of holes in the bed, yuck. So the idea is kind of half baked as of yet. All I know is what I'm doing now aint working. There are configurations where I can fit things to fill the bed so things don't move around but normally I don't need but a few things and I need a way to quickly and easily take stuff in and out and have it secure without it being a big deal and the jury rig crap I was doing doesn't cut it, I need tie-down spots down low where it'll pin stuff to the bed.
This is what I was looking at but maybe there are better ideas. L-Track System | L-Track Tie Downs | Airline Track & Straps | USCC (uscargocontrol.com)