To keep this thread alive, here's mine that I just finished...
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To keep this thread alive, here's mine that I just finished...
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I decided to go half-way across as well- the rest of the space fits a large action packer and a cooler.
The drawers are a hacked up RV storage drawer with no slides- just friction fit. That way it's easy to remove the drawer and all the contents in one motion.
Kevin Price
KJ6NII
'95 Ford Bronco
Very nice! Do you have a head on picture?Originally Posted by kjp1969
What kind of net is that and where did it come from if you don't mind me asking.Originally Posted by mattmainster
Originally Posted by EricG
The net came from the guys at www.offroadconcepts.net
It's the FJ Cruiser barrier net.
Originally Posted by mattmainster
This is obviously without carpet and tie down loops, but shows weight saving "speed holes." The carcass is held down by turnbuckles and has a couple of tie down loops on top for bungees.
Kevin Price
KJ6NII
'95 Ford Bronco
Do you use the CO2 tank in the horizontal position like that? I was under the impression that was bad for the seals and such in the regulators.Originally Posted by mattmainster
I'll join in... here my homemade drawers and laptop console
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2005 Nissan GU IV Patrol 4.2-ST
5" RidePro Lift * 35" Mickey T MTZ's * Front ARB Locker * Lightforce XGT's
* LongRanger Tank * 3" Exhaust * Dual Batteries * 60ltr Engel * GME UHF * on board laptop navagation * custom rear drawers
* Milweld rear bar * ARB rook rack with Ironman RTT *
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ad.php?t=18104
Fridge use to be in the back, it is now behind the drivers seat so it can open all the way, and give me more room in the back for camping gear.
Contents:
Storage on the rear door as well.
Bug out kit with stove, utensils, Mountain House breakfasts/dinners, ect.
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i don't expedition, just camp a night or two at times, so my setup is small scale compared to most.
I built a side mount cabinet in the camper shell of my truck and painted it black with a carpet top. The top shelf of the cabinet is handy for leaving books, lantern, etc. when sleeping in the back. The second shelf is for storage. I used pet screen from Lowe's for the door with bungee cord tunneled through it then sewn with heavy duty button thread. The netting is tough and light weight.
The legs of the cabinet fit in the stock groves of the bed liner and the whole thing clamps to the bed rail with 3 "J" hooks and wing nuts. Looking back on the project, I wish I had recessed the wing nuts into the board so they did not protrude, but oh well...my little dog doesn't mind and still perches up there to watch the world from our campsite.
- fettsway