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Couldn't you just bolt a Velcro strap through that part bud?
How heavy is the toolbox too as that bit isn't the strongest of places!
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Yep bit of velcro strap, screw it to the plastic trim with self tappers then just wrap it around the handle. Or, bit messy but you could get a bit of threaded bar through the plastic which goes over the top of the handle and on the end, put a 2" length of metal sandwiched between two nuts so you can just turn it. Turn it down to hold the case in place.
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I'd do the velcro thing and also run a couple of bits of ally strip from the back of the boot to the back of the seat or maybe some sort of bungee to properly hold it in and stop it trying to pull away from the mount in the corners.
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Anything solid is going to have to be such a precise fit that it would rattle like a bastard I reckon. You could even use a short tie-down strap couldn't you? It would look pretty near if you could carve a slot through the plastic and thread a tie-down strap through it actually.
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Cargo net? Pretty sure screwfix sell them.
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Lie it down and just bolt an L plate to the floor to stop it sliding?
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Cut 2 small holes into the plastic and use a strap?
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What wrong with a bungee cord?
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Tom just drill two holes and put a bunjee cord in there. Itd cost you next to nothing and work really well.
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Tried bungee cords and cant get them tight enough. would have to be a tiny one. Will go with a Velcro strip as above lol.