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Old Mar 6, 2023 | 10:12 PM
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Here's an update!

I removed the 3rd row and installed the Goose Gear plate and double drawers (16 3/16"W x 19"H x 25"D).

I'm loving it so far, can't wait to put it in use! More photos to come

(Edit: I'm considering the fridge slide now lol)



 
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Old Jan 3, 2025 | 06:07 PM
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Default Goose gear - I just installed in my 2023 X Dynamic 110

Originally Posted by Adamalli
I also removed the third row and looked into goose gear. There platform sits flush or nearly flush with the cargo ties near the second row and then raises an inch towards the back door. They were equally unhelpful in there reply to me when I enquired about more info. In the meantime I have just cut a 0.5 in sheet of plywood with a rubber topper to cover the gap. I installed a second battery and associated wiring in that space. I have been looking around for something else, but no luck yet.
I noticed the front aluminum support bar under the floor plate was an inch and a half too long I removed it and cut it to size. Also mine came with 4 1" aluminum spacers and 2 1/2". I tried fitting them where the 4 tie down connections were but that caused for the playe to sit up on them not the aluminum supports underneath. Also has 6 larger tie down like holes. The ones where the OEM tie downs go and two spaced between them that have no anchors on the car. Hardware provided was crap. I obtained better SS bolts. I'm going to open it up again for some photos to post
 
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Old Jan 6, 2025 | 09:04 AM
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Default Goose Gea Floor Plate X-Dynamic 110 Install

I installed in my rig, including the fridge slide and the OEM cargo barrier. Some photos attached
 
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Old Jan 6, 2025 | 02:17 PM
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Nice details and photos but I'm still trying to study them and can't quite figure out how to secure the Goose Gear plate to the car's floor, specifically on the 7 seater. (ie after I yank the seats)

@ricksauer - did you do this on a 7 seater, or a 5 seater? (do those large holes on either side line up to the floor tie down points underneath)

@Jhyun - I see you did this on a 7 seater? Did that work to secure the goose gear floor plate down?
 
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Old Jan 6, 2025 | 03:34 PM
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Default Goose gear

I have a 5 seater X-dynamic 110 P400
 
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Old Feb 14, 2025 | 10:06 AM
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@Jhyun or anyone who’s tried Goose Gear in a 7 seater.

Question. Is the Goose Gear platform too long (front to rear, between cargo door and rear setbacks) for a 7 seater -- ie does it hit the seat backs of the 2nd row seats with them all the way back in normal position ?

(ie I know that the 5 seater floor if retrofitted to a 7 seater is too long -- it hits the 2nd row seat backs and is 1 / 1.5” too long ish -- so wondering if the Goose Gear floor has the same issue)

This would would mean cutting down the Goose Gear Floor to be shorter lengthwise -- or better, convincing them to make a slightly shorter one.

Thank you !



 
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