Anyone put L Track in the frunk yet?

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Thinking 2 strips on the Frunk Floor (see exposed bolts) + one strip across the back wall - using the two bolts! I know I fling stuff around in my current tesla so would be a way to tie down objects in the frunk and reuse L Track accessories from the truck bed!

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Thinking 2 strips on the Frunk Floor (see exposed bolts) + one strip across the back wall - using the two bolts! I know I fling stuff around in my current tesla so would be a way to tie down objects in the frunk and reuse L Track accessories from the truck bed!

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Very needed, bonus if you set up the tracks in such a way to put moveable dividers that allow you to portion off the frunk into sections depending what you have in there.
 
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Waiting for Vin so can do much more than think about it! Hopefully someone comes up with a kit pre done - aka cut to length, longer bolts, l Track Dividers, etc...because in my case, while id do it for my truck im sure someone could come up with something nicer / easier!
 
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also need some options for the 48v power feed - aka 48v to 12v or similar...not rocket science but a package would be easier....

My work sells something that might work for the dc to dc converter but we sell to medical / semi, etc so high end clean power, not amazon spec...but I'll talk internally and see what we have.
 


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Thinking 2 strips on the Frunk Floor (see exposed bolts) + one strip across the back wall - using the two bolts! I know I fling stuff around in my current tesla so would be a way to tie down objects in the frunk and reuse L Track accessories from the truck bed!

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The space seem too small for this extra effort
 
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The space seem too small for this extra effort
depends what you put in there - if I put a tool box, etc in there I don't want 9g acceleration banging it around (something I had to solve with my m3P - ive flipped a person that didn't have his seat belt on from rear left to rear right).....or even groceries sliding all over....and the power is for 12v accessories like tire air compressor, etc (for my use case since I have a 12v $400 compressor already)!.....so to each their own
 

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depends what you put in there - if I put a tool box, etc in there I don't want 9g acceleration banging it around (something I had to solve with my m3P - ive flipped a person that didn't have his seat belt on from rear left to rear right).....or even groceries sliding all over....and the power is for 12v accessories like tire air compressor, etc (for my use case since I have a 12v $400 compressor already)!.....so to each their own
Make sense. I really wish CT can be charged from the front.
 


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Make sense. I really wish CT can be charged from the front.
Make sense. I really wish CT can be charged from the front.
rear works good for my m3p (garage) but CT has longer bed - don't have one yet but I know it'll need to be backed up in my driveway for the charger to reach so - if it was front charger it would be easier for sure in my case
 

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rear works good for my m3p (garage) but CT has longer bed - don't have one yet but I know it'll need to be backed up in my driveway for the charger to reach so - if it was front charger it would be easier for sure in my case
It will be much easier to charge while towing something. Tesla doesn't need to spend too much to add the pull through charger.
 

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Wait isn't there something like the Lightning to attach a net or something? I don't even see a simple tie down anchor of any type.
 

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depends what you put in there - if I put a tool box, etc in there I don't want 9g acceleration banging it around (something I had to solve with my m3P - ive flipped a person that didn't have his seat belt on from rear left to rear right).....or even groceries sliding all over....and the power is for 12v accessories like tire air compressor, etc (for my use case since I have a 12v $400 compressor already)!.....so to each their own
I agree that there is need for dividers in the frunk, from professionals who put tools up there, to the more common case of someone using it exclusively as a grocery getter, a gallon of milk will go flying in there, or my tool bag. Keep us posted on what you come up with.
 
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Wait isn't there something like the Lightning to attach a net or something? I don't even see a simple tie down anchor of any type.
I don't believe so - hence my post!
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