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Hey Guys/Gals. I have the console cup holders with the slider. Has anybody found a correctly sized insert for the larger side of the slider to make it just a little smaller? I found some dual cup holder inserts on Amazon but they are not quite big enough. I have my coffee container that likes to rock-n-roll around. Yes, I know I can use the smaller side but when the Wife goes somewhere with me she uses both of the smaller ones.
Last edited by Rick Cargo; Jan 26, 2022 at 12:16 PM.
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Hey Guys/Gals. I have the console cup holders with the slider. Has anybody found a correctly sized insert for the larger side of the slider to make it just a little smaller? I found some dual cup holder inserts on Amazon but they are not quite big enough. I have my coffee container that likes to rock-n-roll around. Yes, I know I can use the smaller side but when the Wife goes somewhere with me she uses both of the smaller ones.
I got the bigger around (but shorter) Yeti cup with the handle. Fits the wide side very well.
Oh c'mon man. This is so easy. Just by a bigger cup!
The reason I went with wide but short (Yeti 10 Oz mug) is that my bladder can't go as many miles as it could when I was young. Even then, I don't know how the guys with 30 Oz Yeti tumblers get by. I'd be doing 3 bathroom stops for every 1 fuel stop.
For what it's worth...
I keep some koozies (coozies, quoozies?) in the truck so that my Coke bottle doesn't rattle around and/or fall over. They help with most any sized soft drink, bottle or can. As to coffee, I had to dig around for the right solution. Some time back my employer gave us all these little thermos bottles. I dug mine out and put a koozie on it and it's perfect.
As stated up thread, you'll probably need to play with container size, like I did with my little thermos. And you are right, the holders in the slider are huge. We keep cell phones and other stuff in the open compartment on the drivers side. The wife might need to move a few things over to the cup holder in the door. Koozies take the rattle/wobble out.
The reason I went with wide but short (Yeti 10 Oz mug) is that my bladder can't go as many miles as it could when I was young. Even then, I don't know how the guys with 30 Oz Yeti tumblers get by. I'd be doing 3 bathroom stops for every 1 fuel stop.
I actually do use a 40 oz Ozark trail (Yeti clone) that fits perfectly with a handle in the slot and I do make at least 3 pee stops for every fuel stop. 40 oz cup, 20 oz bladder...hahahahahaha
The reason I went with wide but short (Yeti 10 Oz mug) is that my bladder can't go as many miles as it could when I was young. Even then, I don't know how the guys with 30 Oz Yeti tumblers get by. I'd be doing 3 bathroom stops for every 1 fuel stop.
Originally Posted by comptechltd
I actually do use a 40 oz Ozark trail (Yeti clone) that fits perfectly with a handle in the slot and I do make at least 3 pee stops for every fuel stop. 40 oz cup, 20 oz bladder...hahahahahaha
This is a good thing. People have strokes on airplanes because the sit for hours and then stand up. We older folks need to stop, get out and walk around a little now and then. Having to pee is as good a motivation as any. My bladder seems to accommodate a 20 oz. Coke for a few miles. Stop, pee, get another Coke out of the cooler. I'm awake, hydrated, stretched out a little and not stroking out.
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