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Ford Maverick Center Console Divider System - image

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mav-insert-center.stl
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mav-insert-sides.stl
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mav-insert-center.stlAccessory piece13.0 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileSmall functional file: print slowly; consider 80–100% infill for durability.
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Center Console

Ford Maverick Center Console Divider System

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I made this divider system to help bring order to the vast pit that is the Maverick's center console. I printed this first version in PLA+ but it remains to be seen if it can hold up to the Florida heat. I'm probably going to re-print it in PTEG, too, just to be safe. Because the two side pieces are wider than the opening at the top, the three pieces must be assembled in place in the console. Simply put the side pieces in with the slots facing up and then ease the center piece down into the matching slots to lock it all into place. The center piece has a third slot so you can vary the size of the cubbies to your own needs (or even print a third side piece to make a total of 8 skinny cubbies. There's a little arrow embossed on the center piece to point forward. It fits just a bit better that way.

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Published Jul 1, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Rich Schmidt (rcs128) · License: CC BY

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