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Reading this tread a while back got me to thinking about ways to tame the charger cables in the center console, which eventually lead to this design:


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Nothing too fancy, but it holds those charge cables out of the way using hooks attached to cubby shelf brackets. Also includes a set of 4 USB-C dust covers and a handy place to store them in the holes in the shelf.

Yuri also has a listing for a shelf if that is all you need.

And if you have a 3D printer (quite fun!), Thingiverse has a free one to print.
 

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Reading this tread a while back got me to thinking about ways to tame the charger cables in the center console, which eventually lead to this design:


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Nothing too fancy, but it holds those charge cables out of the way using hooks attached to cubby shelf brackets. Also includes a set of 4 USB-C dust covers and a handy place to store them in the holes in the shelf.

Yuri also has a listing for a shelf if that is all you need.

And if you have a 3D printer (quite fun!), Thingiverse has a free one to print.
We just got ours fits nice!!!
 

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Folks asked for a way to just get the USB-C dust covers, so here's that option if anyone else is interested:

I received one of these as an appreciation gift with an order, it was a little tight going in, but seemed OK. Last week I discovered the port I put it in no longer works, and see it is no longer listed. I wonder how difficult and expensive that is to fix, really bummed I put it in one of the front data ports.
 
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