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The Lovely Boyo **
Joined: 20 Aug 2008 Posts: 84 Location: South Wales
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:02 Post subject: Very simple rear storage tidy |
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Shamelessly ripped off from one of the guys on IH8MUD.COM........
Get a cheap bit of conti board (ply would be much better), chop saw it into the required sizes for a snug fit between the wheel arches, screw together with 2'' long chip board screws, hold it down with a ratchet strap for safety.........
That left leg looks bent - just checked - it isn't - must be the camera angle haha
The roller drawers are the under bed storage type - £7.90 from B&Q with lids that hinge from both ends so its easy to get to all your junk........
This drawer contains recovery & safety type stuff and first aid kit........
The other drawer is full of tools, oils, spares, etc.
I will finish it off with some carpet so it doesn't look so obvious. I am going to build a second layer, I have the drawers, should be good for the Pyrenees in the summer, store food, clothing, wine, beer etc lol
Here's what you can see if you glance in from the side, less interest from thieving toe rags methinks......
There is a 22mm board screwed along the front face which makes it quite strong. Doesn't weigh very much and can be taken out in about 1 minute.
My Mark Two model will be made of ply and a better fit - this was just a play about a couple of weeks ago.
So this costs about £25 for one layer and £40 for two layers. The professional stuff costs £1400 from the States - much better quality but I'm happy with my £1375 savings haha.
http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/products_drawers_main.htm
Should give you guys some good ideas for making a full length version, with drawers coming out of the rear doors (maybe) with a nice bedding arrangement on top................. _________________ 97 4.5 Amazon VX, locked and loaded, OME shocks and springs, Courser MT's on steel rims |
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jezza *
Joined: 09 Feb 2009 Posts: 15 Location: West Yorkshire
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 18:35 Post subject: |
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That's not an equipment rack.. THIS is an equipment rack
(My old 120 before I got my grubby little mits on it and put 250k on the clock ) |
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jvoelcker *******
Joined: 21 May 2004 Posts: 1039 Location: Nr Ledbury, Herefordshire. UK
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 19:29 Post subject: |
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I like those bed storage boxes with the little wheels, absolutely ideal! _________________ Cheers,
Julian
1994 HDJ80, with loads of mods without looking too obscene
1997 KZJ95 - Gilly's - plain black and muddy on BFG ATs. |
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moorsman *
Joined: 02 Jun 2012 Posts: 23 Location: helmsley north yorkshire
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 20:14 Post subject: |
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well i wonder if the seemingly unlimited funds for such has any bearing on the
taxpayer humph
regards kev |
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OG. **
Joined: 21 Oct 2012 Posts: 59 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 23:37 Post subject: |
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You're all beginners - this is what I have in my Defender
Left cupboard is food and storage, rear compartment houses cooker, centre compartment for tools, recovery gear, spares, front compartment for sleeping bags and bedding, left side compartment for clothes, right side compartment for poles and sides for Foxwing awning.
Sleep on the top of it all using thermarests.
Works perfectly for two people. |
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