That may just be what I need for the 400. A little Velcro and it will not move by accident 8)If someone is looking for a "hump bag", that isn't a permenant thing, see if you can find one of the old "hump bags" that was used in cars many years ago.
seatec said:I tried that Bill, still getting in it. :?:
Hi Janine unfortunately DJ's bag does cover the glove box. However you dont screw it to the cover it comes with an adjustable strap with plastic quick disconnects on each end. This strap is easily installed by lifting your seat in normal fashion and adjusting the strap so the connectors are just visible either side of the seat when it is closed. The bag then plugs into these connectors and keeps it in place. Easily attatched and easily removed to gain access to the glove box. Let me know if you are having troubles visualizing it and I will take a couple of pics and post them for you.JKerstinJ said:Is there a hump bag shorter than this one. I like the idea of a bag , but would still like easy access to the large glove box. How well does this bag stay in place without screwing it into the plactic?
Janine
Not yet ... but if you're interested, I could help you get started doing that too.seatec said:does this qualify me as a programer.