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Ok so I know this is silly, but I wanted to share my favorite interior mod: Velcro.

I got a pack of the 15 lb Velcro strips (https://amzn.to/4bCi25f) and stuck it to the underside of the console arm rest. I’m literally just seeing now that I got it on there skewed, but all right. My OCD is kicking in like mad now.

Anyway, I have a Notorious EDC pouch with all kinds of stuff in it like a flashlight, pens, etc. Notorious pouches are harder to get, but I found a similar style on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4tdxYlR

Bam. Storage. I had the hidden storage box like this one in my SR5 https://amzn.to/472UYeE and it was really good. But this time I’ve gone with Velcro and an EDC, and it’s been so handy. Doesn’t eat into the stuff I have in the console, and it’s super quick and easy to access small stuff when I need it. Plus it stays organized.

The space measures about 6”x6” for reference.

2025 4runner 6th gen My Favorite Interior Mod: EDC Pouch attached to underside of center console arm rest IMG_0147
2025 4runner 6th gen My Favorite Interior Mod: EDC Pouch attached to underside of center console arm rest IMG_0146
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It's a legit mod. Haha. I used 2 strips of Velcro to secure the little first aid kit that came with the vehicle in the right side cargo area cubby hole. The first aid kit fits great, but would not stay in place. The first aid kit has Velcro strips on the back of it, so a couple of self adhesive Velcro strips and now it stays put. It'll probably stay there until every single band-aid inside it has gone to goo. :ROFLMAO:
 

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Ok so I know this is silly, but I wanted to share my favorite interior mod: Velcro.

I got a pack of the 15 lb Velcro strips (https://amzn.to/4bCi25f) and stuck it to the underside of the console arm rest. I’m literally just seeing now that I got it on there skewed, but all right. My OCD is kicking in like mad now.

Anyway, I have a Notorious EDC pouch with all kinds of stuff in it like a flashlight, pens, etc. Notorious pouches are harder to get, but I found a similar style on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4tdxYlR

Bam. Storage. I had the hidden storage box like this one in my SR5 https://amzn.to/472UYeE and it was really good. But this time I’ve gone with Velcro and an EDC, and it’s been so handy. Doesn’t eat into the stuff I have in the console, and it’s super quick and easy to access small stuff when I need it. Plus it stays organized.

The space measures about 6”x6” for reference.

IMG_0147.webp
IMG_0146.webp
I got some of that velcro; exactly the same 15 Pounder from Wmart.

I was looking to mount some velcro attached items in the back hatch area. Wiped everything down with alcohol. Stuck great for a while and then a week later fell right off the rear hatch area plastic, I mean all hatch area plastic was the same. Anybody else have any luck with velcro adhesion? Thanks in advance.
 

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I got some of that velcro; exactly the same 15 Pounder from Wmart.

I was looking to mount some velcro attached items in the back hatch area. Wiped everything down with alcohol. Stuck great for a while and then a week later fell right off the rear hatch area plastic, I mean all hatch area plastic was the same. Anybody else have any luck with velcro adhesion? Thanks in advance.
I had this issue using 3M VHB to mount my radio in the passenger footwell. That stuff should be more than sufficient, but the texture on the interior panels makes it hard for tapes to stick. You could theoretically sand down the panel a little bit, but that’s not something I personally would want to do.

Ended up just drilling a hole and bolting it in.
 

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It's a legit mod. Haha. I used 2 strips of Velcro to secure the little first aid kit that came with the vehicle in the right side cargo area cubby hole. The first aid kit fits great, but would not stay in place. The first aid kit has Velcro strips on the back of it, so a couple of self adhesive Velcro strips and now it stays put. It'll probably stay there until every single band-aid inside it has gone to goo. :ROFLMAO:
I did the same thing with my First-Aid kit. 👍
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