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This is a cup holder insert for a 2021 Subaru Forester (and possibly other Subraru models too) that will fit a 32/40 oz hydroflask water bottle (or other similarly sized 91mm diameter water bottle). The inner hole fits a standard 12 oz can or 16 oz...
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This is a cup holder insert for a 2021 Subaru Forester (and possibly other Subraru models too) that will fit a 32/40 oz hydroflask water bottle (or other similarly sized 91mm diameter water bottle) without blocking the other cup holder. The inner...
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Was looking for an adapter for my thermal water bottles (88mm or just a little less than 3.5 inches) so they would fit in my 22 Outback cup holders. One did not exist, so I made one. Will also include a solid model of the cup holder envelope for...
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The 2019 Subaru Crosstrek 40 oz. ...Water Bottle Holder is designed for use with a 40 oz. HydroFlask bottle, whether it's equipped with a silicone flex boot or not. ...It also accommodates a 1L CamelBak bottle.
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Also, supports use with a 1L Camelbak Bottle. Print instructionsCategory: Food & Drink Summary 2019 Subaru Crosstrek 40 oz Water Bottle Holder. For use with a 40 oz. HydroFlask Bottle with or w/o a silicone Flex Boot. ...Also, supports use with a 1L...
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This is a remixed model of the "2019 Subaru Crosstrek_40 oz Water Bottle Holder" made by tomecar. The goal of this remix was to reduce overhang angles to a max of 45º and to smooth out the overall geometry and appearance. --- ###Compatibility ...
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I was plagued by a first-world dilemma: My oversized water bottle refused to fit into my new car's cup holder. That's when I came up with the solution. Print this out in PETG, ABS, or any other material that can withstand high temperatures - if you...
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<p>Do not use PLA or the heat from inside your car will distort the shape quickly. ...Use PETG or something with a higher glass transition temperature.</p><p>No supports are required, just print standing upright.</p><p>Originally posted at:...