Here’s my simple cup-holder solution.
These simple cup holders work pretty well for me. I bought them at a Schucks auto parts store for less than $2 each, and coated the backside with some silicon caulk so they won’t cause damage to the interior. I’ve attached a few pictures. As you can see, it can be mounted on the closed glove box door or a side door panel on either side and it is easy to install and remove. Not real pretty, but they work!
Last edited by corfire; Feb 23, 2009 at 09:31 AM.
Nice thanks for sharing. Ive been buying drinks with covers on them and just trowing them on the pass seat or floor. Im going to have to get one of those, too bad theres no schucks around here in tucson that i know of.
Originally Posted by apkano
Gee......I seem to remember someone mentioning these about 1 1/2 years ago! 

Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY

Just tuck it between the passenger seat and center console
Valk,
Advanced Auto has them for $1.95 and Walmart has them for $4.69. It fits perfect in the bag between the seat backs. Up high and out of the way.
James
Advanced Auto has them for $1.95 and Walmart has them for $4.69. It fits perfect in the bag between the seat backs. Up high and out of the way.
James
My solution...
I installed this yesterday (see pics).
I will put another in front of this one tomorrow.
2 drinks in the car at one time....the wife likes that.
Positives:
1. out of the way location, nicely tucked back between the seats.
2. can use tall mugs
3. no spillage on the console, door or seats. (if spillage, its confined to the storage box.
4. installation takes 5 minutes.
5. When not in use, close the hatch and it is hidden.
Negatives:
1. less room in the storage box.
(I use the glove box for glasses and other stuff.
I still keep a small flashlight, tire pressure gage and other misc stuff inside the storage box, it all fits just fine)
Hope this helps....
I installed this yesterday (see pics).
I will put another in front of this one tomorrow.
2 drinks in the car at one time....the wife likes that.
Positives:
1. out of the way location, nicely tucked back between the seats.
2. can use tall mugs
3. no spillage on the console, door or seats. (if spillage, its confined to the storage box.
4. installation takes 5 minutes.
5. When not in use, close the hatch and it is hidden.
Negatives:
1. less room in the storage box.
(I use the glove box for glasses and other stuff.
I still keep a small flashlight, tire pressure gage and other misc stuff inside the storage box, it all fits just fine)
Hope this helps....
Last edited by Fired UP; Jul 28, 2008 at 07:49 AM.
That is a great solution. I may be installing one of these and a partition of some kind to create a separate storage area. I'll have to think about it and see if I value the need for a usable cup holder or the large storage area of the center console. Decisions...decisions...
Thanks for the pics!
Thanks for the pics!
Originally Posted by PhillySRT
That is a great solution. I may be installing one of these and a partition of some kind to create a separate storage area. I'll have to think about it and see if I value the need for a usable cup holder or the large storage area of the center console. Decisions...decisions...
Thanks for the pics!
Thanks for the pics!
I had been watching all of the other solutions for some time. No one was ever quite happy with them. Never liked any that I saw. I like a tall mug on the way to work and got tired of holding it in my lap. This came to mind. I have been using it all weekend and it works great.
Originally Posted by mocman68
I have this one too. It works well as long as you don't have a lardass in the passenger seat? "Honey, do these slacks make my *** look big?" "yeah, you're crowding my cupholder!"
it works great.
Last edited by chuck65; Jul 28, 2008 at 05:01 AM.
After two coffee tragedies, I only drink beer and keep the can between my legs. I had a hanger like the Schucks but hit a bump and it jumped off, dumping 24 oz of coffee down the driver door. So I tried to balance a cup in the center console, but a hard stop up-ended that too and soaked the console...which I found out, has no drain unlike my 82 Jeep CJ console which doubled as a cooler.
Best solution for beverage is to have spouse hold it, but you have to buy something she doesn't like otherwise she drinks it.
Best solution for beverage is to have spouse hold it, but you have to buy something she doesn't like otherwise she drinks it.
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Originally Posted by mocman68
I have this one too. It works well as long as you don't have a lardass in the passenger seat? "Honey, do these slacks make my *** look big?" "yeah, you're crowding my cupholder!"
Last edited by Rv Xfire08; Feb 23, 2009 at 07:51 AM.
I have the cup holder that fits down between the passenger seat and it works great.But FIRED UP i like your idea and where you have installed your cup holders. I am own my way to the store to get those parts. So i can set mines up like that.I like the way you think.
I just don't drink anything in the car that doesn't have a screw on top. Keeps me from stressing out! I do drink coffee some mornings, but I just hold that in my hand - I LOVE the automatic!!!
ALL I can say is, my drive to work today with my Starbuck's made me happy. (However, my glove compartment door hates me!!!!!)
I have the same cup holder, and we love it. However, I mounted it right below the console a little toward the front. Got the idea from a previous post with pics.
[quote=cisa]
The GOOD: Installed Corfire's Keyless Buzzer this weekend. Used a Radio Shack 273-060
The BAD: The cup holder.
The UGLY: My cup holder solution is one that you will love or hate. I think most Crossfire owners will hate it.
[quote]
Glad you got the Keyless Buzzer alert tone working! I have received good feedback from those that have installed it!
It looks like you found a solution to the cupholder problem that works for you, as many others have found their solution. I am still using mine shown in the original post. It's amazing what we will do to get around the Crossfire’s little deficiencies!
Glad you got the Keyless Buzzer alert tone working! I have received good feedback from those that have installed it!
It looks like you found a solution to the cupholder problem that works for you, as many others have found their solution. I am still using mine shown in the original post. It's amazing what we will do to get around the Crossfire’s little deficiencies!
This was my solution.... kinda of a happy medium between looks and functionality?
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=27306
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