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Thread: Rear drawer systems

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    Default Rear drawer systems

    I think my first major purchase is going to be a set of rear drawers. I could try to make some of my own, but I really have no time and I want a quality set up. I'm looking at Slees stuff. I think that's the direction I'm going, but I was wonder if there are any others out there I should look at.

    Also any tips or suggestions from those who have these drawers would be appreciated.

    I really like the finished look of their top of the line African Outback set up, but it's hard to justify an extra $500 just for the side panels and indepedent drawers verses the Touring version.

    Also, I see the sleep deck mentioned, but I don't see any pictures and I'm not quite sure how that works or where it stores? Any photos?

    I open to all suggestions and info. Thanks much!
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    The African Outback drawers are by far the best mod I have done to my 80. You will not regret getting them. I have not heard about the touring version, but it may not be the best set up if you plan on sleeping on it.

    I built the bed extenders myself, because I tend to remove the backseats and place the fridge in the center just behind the front seats (easy access while on the road) I made 2 extenders, one for each side of the fridge that I can store gear under plus flip them up to access underneath or flip them toward the rear and they lay flat on the deck of the drawers. I am 6' 1" and 210 and my wife is 5' 1" so we sleep ok, a little bit cramped for me. You could make the same thing just leave one seat in folded up when using it as a bed, I think you mentioned that you have a child. So spliting it may work.

    Just a thought, and sorry I don't have any pictures.
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    I just bought my African Outback drawers too. I love them. A little pricey.. but a great investment for the trail. All my tools are always in the rig and locked up ready to go. Here are some pics of my install almost a month ago..

    http://rides.webshots.com/album/557682360yfxdyN
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    I'd love to see your pics, but the link didn't work.

    Am I reading Slee's site correctly that there's something like $200 difference between two models just because of the color?

    I assume these have to be shipped by freight? I've never had anything freight shipped. Can they freight to a residental address?

    I'm leaning towards the full meal deal. I REALLY like the clean set up.
    Brian McCamish
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    Perfect timing.....

    "Webshots will be down for about an hour while we update the site for the new daylight-saving times. We're keeping your photos and videos safe during this time."

    LOL

    yeah Christo sends it by freight truck and i picked it up at the dock.
    I think he only has or HAD gray in stock. They might all be sold. I remember he had 4 coming in and 3 were sold (including mine). So you might want to jump on it quick dude.

    As far as brown costing more... i guess, cause nobody orders brown so he has to pay more for 1 unit to get to USA? i dont know on that one.

    I don't know if they can do a residential drop off for freight.. im sure its just more $... and then they'll need a lift gate on their rig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian894x4
    I'd love to see your pics, but the link didn't work.

    Am I reading Slee's site correctly that there's something like $200 difference between two models just because of the color?

    I assume these have to be shipped by freight? I've never had anything freight shipped. Can they freight to a residental address?

    I'm leaning towards the full meal deal. I REALLY like the clean set up.
    The tan costs more because they have to redo the fabric, from african outback it comes in the standard charcoal marine grade fabric. I have the tan interior but went with the darker color to hide dirt. But I think you have the gray interior anyways?

    Yes they have to be shipped by freight, I'm picking mine up at the dock as well. They can ship to residential under certain circumstances, the truck has to be able to get there and somebody has to help him unload it. Talk to Slee, they can tell you which docks you can pick it up at. It's also an additional 100 bucks (at least) to deliver residential.

    They had one in stock, and I took it. I'm not sure if they had anymore available.

    I went with the whole enchilada because of it's craftsmanship and for the fridge slide. I think accessing the fridge on the touring drawers would be difficult, still difficult if you add engel's fridge slide because it will make the fridge even taller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SOCALFJ
    I just bought my African Outback drawers too. I love them. A little pricey.. but a great investment for the trail. All my tools are always in the rig and locked up ready to go. Here are some pics of my install almost a month ago..

    http://rides.webshots.com/album/557682360yfxdyN
    The one pic that stuck out at me was where you had the fridge door open and it was hitting the rear hatch window. With the additional shelf height, have you had any fridge accessibility issues?
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    Lance, i have no problems opening it up. That was a test shot. I think i pushed it back a tad before i mounted it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mlachica
    They had one in stock, and I took it. I'm not sure if they had anymore available.
    That was probably the last one cause i bought mine right before you. They go quick.

    Also, watch out how Slee ships the thing. I could have saved on shipping. I found out through the shipping guys that mine was shipped express or some crap. I don't know if this is normal or not.. but if you dont need it in a hurry they told me it will get there almost the same amount of time regardless. Just a thought.
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    Thanks for all the info guys. If they have one available, I think I'm going to jump on it.
    Brian McCamish
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