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Did you get any storage box for Model Y?

andrewmunsell

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May 18, 2020
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I got this one and really like it a lot. I just wish I can keep it from sliding around when I do launches!
It's well built and holds a lot of stuff. When I need the space (Costco run), I just take take it out and leave it in the garage.
Tesla Model Y Rear Trunk Organizer

How snug is it in the rear? From someone else's measurements, the rear cargo area flat floor (not counting cubbies/etc.) is ~37" wide
 

Dude85D

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Nov 3, 2015
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LA/OC
How snug is it in the rear? From someone else's measurements, the rear cargo area flat floor (not counting cubbies/etc.) is ~37" wide

Here are pix of how my fits. I use bungee to keep it from flying back.
Let me know if you need measurements.
 

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Dude85D

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I’m hooking it to the anchor at the base of the back of 2nd row seat.

This anchor point will pull forward a little when you put the seat down flat.
 

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Dude85D

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Here’s how it looks when I moved it into the 3 and pushed it all the way forward.
 

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Dude85D

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Don’t know why it flipped image. Here’s the right side up image.
 

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Jeff3820

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I’m hooking it to the anchor at the base of the back of 2nd row seat.

This anchor point will pull forward a little when you put the seat down flat.
One more question...the anchor point you mention is the attachment for the child seat tether straps...is the anchor point attached to the seat back cover or the rear seat itself? In other words, if you pull on the anchor point is it strong and robust or does the seat back cover bow when you pull on the anchor??
 

dandrewk

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Dude85D

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One more question...the anchor point you mention is the attachment for the child seat tether straps...is the anchor point attached to the seat back cover or the rear seat itself? In other words, if you pull on the anchor point is it strong and robust or does the seat back cover bow when you pull on the anchor??

Please ask more questions. I Like researching and I learn when I look things up.
Here’s the page from the manual. It is used for child seat anchor.
 

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Jeff3820

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Please ask more questions. I Like researching and I learn when I look things up.
Here’s the page from the manual. It is used for child seat anchor.
Yes, I know what they are designed for but am curious how they are attached to the seat. If you hook your finger in the seat anchor and pull rearwards, does it pull the seat beck cover or is the metal seat anchor part of the rear seat and held in strongly??
 

DDrawer

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Mar 25, 2019
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I'd imagine if it is an anchor used to hold down a child seat in the even of an accident, that it is secured to the frame in some manor. If it pulled the seat back away simply by yanking on it with your fingers, you can kiss that child seat good bye as it flies straight through the windshield.
 

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