They fit perfectly on my glove box door, secure and safe...no screws not tape no fabrication, and when I don't need them, I put them away.
Gotta love good old "Crappy" Tire.

btoran wrote:isn't the bag mounted in the engine compartment supposed to be filled with beer? it's even got a motor on the bottom to help get the beer out quickly.scrapironchef wrote:Y'all are wasting a lot of time and effort putting cup holders where you don't really need them. We need something large enough to hold a beer mounted in the engine bay where we spend all our time.
spidernut wrote:
West Marine. They were black and I painted them.SeattleSpider wrote:Don,
Where did you buy your cup holders. Thanks!
Honestly, I don't use them that much, but they seem to be holding up well. I'll know more once I get an entire season of use.SeattleSpider wrote:Don, thanks for your quick reply. I may be contacting your regarding your install. I did have a further question. You have had these since last August. How are they holding up? I ask because I have a plastic cupholder in my daily car that breaks every three years or so. When I checked your ebay link I also saw these stainless steel ones:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stainless-Steel ... 1129247622
I don't think the stainless will look as nice as your color-coordinated ones, but they might hold up better. Thoughts?
John