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workingonit 07-10-2022 01:28 PM

any wiring under front seat raised platform?
 
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Once again, I'm making an addition to my X5 equipment, not sanctioned by BMW. I need to screw into the raised (angled) platform formed by the sheetmetal brace under the front seats, in order to install a "Framed Stretch Mesh Net Pocket" under each front seat.
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The pockets will retain a first aid kit under the passenger seat (there's one there now, but it slides forward under braking), and a lock-box under the driver's seat. A secondary function will be to secure my aftermarket (cheap) floormats in place (I do this on all my cars, but drilling holes in the BMW is worrisome to me).

From the only photo I found,
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the only object under that metal is a HVAC duct running to the rear. A screw-hole thru one wouldn't hurt, but if there's wiring, it could. I see no wiring in the picture, so is it safe?

EODguy 07-11-2022 04:13 AM

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Originally Posted by workingonit (Post 1222299)
Once again, I'm making an addition to my X5 equipment, not sanctioned by BMW. I need to screw into the raised (angled) platform formed by the sheetmetal brace under the front seats, in order to install a "Framed Stretch Mesh Net Pocket" under each front seat.

Attachment 82305



The pockets will retain a first aid kit under the passenger seat (there's one there now, but it slides forward under braking), and a lock-box under the driver's seat. A secondary function will be to secure my aftermarket (cheap) floormats in place (I do this on all my cars, but drilling holes in the BMW is worrisome to me).



From the only photo I found,

Attachment 82304

the only object under that metal is a HVAC duct running to the rear. A screw-hole thru one wouldn't hurt, but if there's wiring, it could. I see no wiring in the picture, so is it safe?

Why does your First Aid kit slide forward? Do you not have the door installed anymore?

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workingonit 07-11-2022 09:48 AM

is there a door-installed first-aid kit anyway?
 
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Originally Posted by EODguy (Post 1222314)
Why does your First Aid kit slide forward? Do you not have the door installed anymore?

It's a plastic box that slides in under the seat, similar to this one
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I do have the passenger door still attached (of course), but I've got the side pockets filled with various loose items. Probably need to move them to a better spot, in the trunk. Never had the BMW first aid kit, though.

The mesh pocket will just keep items under the seats (both seats are already set to our favorite positions, so they're never moved) from sliding forward, but maybe should just use the glove compartment, instead, on the passenger side.

But, on the driver's side, I'm absolutely needing this...the lockbox weighs about six lbs, and might slide under the brake pedal, so I'm going to use a mesh pocket there, to eliminate the problem. I'm planning to use some 3/4" or 1" self-drilling screws to mount the bottom of the pocket's frame to the raised metal under the seat, and secure the upper corners to the seat itself, using zip ties. The elastic nature of the pocket will allow insertion and removal of the two boxes, but hold them in place until needed. Out-of-sight, but handy. I'll get the pockets sometime today....

wpoll 07-11-2022 03:51 PM

I think EODGuy was referring to the OE (factory) first kit (which was an option). It attaches to the seat and has a front door.

https://i.ibb.co/SdHxB2w/download.jpg

workingonit 07-11-2022 04:06 PM

thought so
 
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Originally Posted by wpoll (Post 1222343)
I think EODGuy was referring to the OE (factory) first kit (which was an option). It attaches to the seat and has a front door.

https://i.ibb.co/SdHxB2w/download.jpg

I presumed that was the reason, but I made a slight joke of it (to myself), without any Emojis to indicate such, since I have an old X5 that I'm likely to modify in any way for my best use. I'm liable to remove & modify a door panel/trunk panel if I needed the space, so he might've thought that it was already gone.

But, I'm trying to retain the stock appearance (wornout & aged, like myself), so I'm trying to hide my add-ons. Out-of-sight lock-box & storage spots are something I've been adding to my vehicles & trailer(s) for years, and this thread/question is for just another one.

Overboost 07-11-2022 06:13 PM

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Stock appearance is the OEM first aid kit.

workingonit 07-11-2022 07:01 PM

don't I wish
 
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Originally Posted by Overboost (Post 1222349)
Stock appearance is the OEM first aid kit.

Very nice, but my non-BMW solution should be less expensive, if I use the mesh net & cheap alternative first aid kit. I just hope there are no wires in that location.
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Overboost 07-11-2022 07:43 PM

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I think I have less than $50 in my box and in the contents. You just need to shop around if you want to go factory.

You do you. If you want the setup you have chosen, then that's all that matters.

Now about the factory fire extinguisher to go along with your first aid kit. :rofl:


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