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Thread: Interior cargo rack

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    Default Interior cargo rack

    I'm going to build an interior storage rack similar to this one: http://www.boulderbars.com/interiorrack.htm

    Anybody else make their own? if so, could you post some pics?
    I'd like to see if there are other designs that I could utilize or get ideas from.
    It's going in a 2005 LJ Unlimited.

    Thanks
    Vince

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    Default lots of useful cargo systems

    I know i have combed through every page on this thread looking for ideas on how to build my storage system. Hope that helps.

    http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...storage-system

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    Thanks, I've looked through that thread numerous times and haven't really found something that works for me.
    I ended up building a rack similar to the link I posted but much larger. Overall dimensions are about 53" wide x 39" long and 4" deep.
    I have the basic frame made now and will try and get the mounting brackets sorted out this weekend. I'll post pics once it's completed and installed.

    Vince

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    i made one for my 4runner but i had a roll bar in the rear that its mounted too. cant post up pix if you like

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    Quote Originally Posted by toyotech View Post
    i made one for my 4runner but i had a roll bar in the rear that its mounted too. cant post up pix if you like
    Would love to see pics of your setup, I may be attaching mine to the roll bar as well.

    Thanks
    Vince

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    I would think the "Attic"/"LOBO shelf mod" would be good for ideas; circa pg 56 of the storage thread on this forum with details here:
    http://www.thenewx.org/forum/showthread.php?t=53

    Definitely differences between the Xterra and your setup, but might be a good reference point.
    r-
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    double posting...apologies
    Last edited by Ray_G; 06-06-2012 at 11:42 PM. Reason: double post
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    Very tempted to try this inside my Disco in the area near the alpine windows. Thanks for posting, sorry for the hijack!
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    Here's mine in the back of my GU

    Quote Originally Posted by grimbo View Post
    You know when you have no cash, need a temporary solution and then suddenly its three years later and you are still using it? well this is the case with these ideas.

    I have never been a fan of drawer systems as I need the back of my patrol to be able to carry a variety of stuff and with kids and prams etc they take up too much space. I stated out 4wding in Suzuki Sierra ute so always managed to travel with a minimum of stuff and when my wife started coming along and we moved up into a Patrol that same mantra seemed to continue. So most of the stuff that I sued to pack in boxes remained in boxes.

    The back of the patrol on camping trips now for myself, my wife and two young sons now involves a little bit more stuff. All the camping stuff ie tents, chairs tables, sleeping mats etc live in the small trailer (pseudo shed)



    in the back of Patrol sits our Waeco 40L fridge on the left, next to that sits a large 40L plastic tub with all of the food. Ontop of this sits our clothes bags, then all the sleeping bags and pillows. Now this started getting messy and a pain to get anything. Luckily we already had a cargo barrier installed so I thought I'd love to get one of the purpose built ones as per this example



    but they are hella expensive for what they are. I thought, while wandering through a hardware store, why not use one of the inexpensive clip and bracker style ones that you see in wardrobes. So $20 later, voila




    works great, all the sleeping bags and pillows jam in the space and dont move at all, and no squeaks. Also is easy to take out if needed.

    Then we needed a drop down table so found a daggy bit of plywood in the shed that happened to be the right size, sort of. Drilled a couple of hinges on, grabbed some bits of chain and there we go. Works great, cost next to nothing. Do need to swap the chains for cord though as they rattle. Then thought need somewhere to sort the odds and sods that you accumulate so grabbed a compartment bag from the hardware store for $10, attached with a couple of zip ties and now can store the bits and pieces and still use the table.



    Then as the other door was now empty grabbed another bag and use it store a spray bottle of water, some hand disinfectant and a whole bunch of stubby holders and other bits and pieces



    Now with the shelf in place the lighting situation was a bit dark so grabbed a cheapy fluoro tube light, some tool clips and a couple of screws and popped it in above the door latch on the roof. Best thing is I can just unclip it and have exterior lighting if I need as well. Just plug it into the power board at the back which is there for the fridge.




    So there you go, my cheap *** temporary solutions that have been in place for a couple of years and will probably never get tidied up


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