Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
#1
Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
Hello,
I just recently got a 1996 Blazer LS, I would like to know if anybody knows any good hiding spot's for valuables and stuff like that. Or... Does anybody know a good place where I can make a secret compartment, that will be easy to access?
Thanks!!!!
I just recently got a 1996 Blazer LS, I would like to know if anybody knows any good hiding spot's for valuables and stuff like that. Or... Does anybody know a good place where I can make a secret compartment, that will be easy to access?
Thanks!!!!
#2
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
Although I feel like I'm condoning illegal activities by suggesting this, I will say it anyway...
...I was just detailing the inside of my truck (2000) and found that the center console (main compartment) has a drop-in compartment. If you pull it out there's some space under there. I was actually thinking of storing some cash (away from the Wife's spendy hands) there. I'm not sure if the the 96 and 00 are the same though...
Just beware that if it IS for illegal purposes, I don't think it's airtight and therefore still susceptible to curious minds/noses.
...I was just detailing the inside of my truck (2000) and found that the center console (main compartment) has a drop-in compartment. If you pull it out there's some space under there. I was actually thinking of storing some cash (away from the Wife's spendy hands) there. I'm not sure if the the 96 and 00 are the same though...
Just beware that if it IS for illegal purposes, I don't think it's airtight and therefore still susceptible to curious minds/noses.
#3
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
Yes, I know of that spot.
To be honest with you it is to store my deck face piece so I dont have to bring it inside every night because I usually forget to bring it back out...
To be honest with you it is to store my deck face piece so I dont have to bring it inside every night because I usually forget to bring it back out...
#4
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
Just put it in the glove box or maybe even right underneath your seat. As long as it is out of site, it will normally be assumed that it is not in the vehicle.
#5
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
Yes, thats true. They found it last time.. so this time I am trying to be a little more careful... But I am probly just going to leave it in the house because I live in a apartment complex. So if my alarm goes off... I wont know until they are half way down the block becuase I wont hear it that good, big parking lot... Unless I find a better spot. I think under the center console drop box is good though.
If anybody has any other suggestions, please let me know.
THANKS!!!!
If anybody has any other suggestions, please let me know.
THANKS!!!!
#6
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
If you open the glove compartment, you will notice that the only thing that holds it in place is the bottom hinges and at the top a strong metal clip that can be bypassed. You can push down the rubber piece that catches against the clip to hold the door in place when it is open, and pull down on the door and it will swing all the way down to the floorboard. There is an area behind the compartment that is big enough to hold abundle of cash, radio face plate, and personal protection items.
#7
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
HaHa Rabbit I thought I was the only one that would have thought about behind the Glovebox. I have a (tray) that sits in the center console I Stole it from my Extreme when I traded it in So I Have the deep on in there and the shallow one in that, open the lid and the only one you see it the shallow one. Better half doesn't know about either hidding spot.
#8
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
You can put it in the jack storage panel, or if you keep your back seats folded down, lift up the flap and stick it under there.
Also, the small panel between the vent and the dash bezel that can be popped out and you can put small things in there.
Also, the small panel between the vent and the dash bezel that can be popped out and you can put small things in there.
#9
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
Behind the glove box would be a great idea for ya. but correct me if I am wrong, I have a 2000 but I would assume it is the same as a 96. Rabbit said push down on the rubber stopper, well that wont do any good (unless I am missing a rubber stopper) I have a metal tab that stops the glove box from coming out all the way and I have to push up on that to flip it out. the only problem with that is if you have stuff in the glove box it wont stay there for long lol.
You could always get a 2 way alarm, that way you know when it is going off. I have a Crimestopper and I love it. All my wiring and control modules are behind the glove box as well :-)
You could always get a 2 way alarm, that way you know when it is going off. I have a Crimestopper and I love it. All my wiring and control modules are behind the glove box as well :-)
#10
RE: Secret Compartment in 1996 Blazer
yes in my blazer (1996) ... my glove box is different. i have one that stays stationary, and only the door swings down, not the compartment.