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Just bought this TP wall organizer (54014-05) for my 11 Ultra Limited and noticed the 12v assy plug in the TP is kinda in the way. Anyone else had this problem and or a cure
While I cannot help you, I had to laugh. I thought you had a toilet installed on your Limited. Thought you were looking for a place to put your magazines while doing your thing.
No, I'm a TP guy all the way, and a moist wipe to finish the job.
Oh, back to the topic. The organizer does not fit with the 12v plug in there so I made do with a little modification.
Ist, cut the pocket thats over the plug, shorten by 1" and re-sew.
2nd, the velcro system for attaching to the wall sucks! I bought a snap kip for $4 and installed 3 on each side and 3 on the front just below the velcro line.
Works like a charm.
Snap kit? You know, the little snaps on your cowboy shirt cept bigger.
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