CharlieS
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True, but the original question was "the best", not the most cost effective. Sometimes you do get what you pay for.$6300 later, I can buy another 80 for that.
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True, but the original question was "the best", not the most cost effective. Sometimes you do get what you pay for.$6300 later, I can buy another 80 for that.
“Best” for me includes value, so most expensive doesn’t always mean best. To your own point only “sometimes” you get what you pay for.True, but the original question was "the best", not the most cost effective. Sometimes you do get what you pay for.
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Really cool setup. I also have a Bellfab tire carrier and had given up on a drawer/platform system. I can follow instructions but I’m a horrible engineer. This gives me hope though that I may be able to do something similar.Build your own and make it however fits your needs. Here is my latest set up.
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Very Similar to MineDid mine a couple years back. Wanted to do aluminum frame, but too expensive here in Hawaii. Went with mild steel and built everything off that. One of the first times I played with wood for a project. The aluminum anchor strip is tied I got the frame. The sides flip up and used uhmw or something like that for slides. I bought the kreig jig and screws for the drawers. Raptor lines when finished.
Eventually added a aluminum angle iron to protect the lip about drawers. I had a fridge slide for years in the back. Just became a hassle every time you wanted something. Had to open either the swing outs or the tailgate and hatch.
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If it works for what you need then it’s not janky. Didn’t think much about drawers, until spending 4-7 days camping remotely and having to dig for stuff in different totes. Now all the basic stuff is kept in there so when I go camping I just need to pack food and gear. Have all the cooking stuff, canned foods, forks, plates, ect in one drawer and tools, fluids, spare parts in the other. I tried to keep it as light as possible. Didn’t want to spend money on a manufactured one as I’m too cheap.I built this for my FJ55, when janky was cool. It fit perfectly into the 80. So it’s what I’m sticking with.
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A Thermarest basecamp mattress fits perfectly in here. I much prefer tent camping, but when necessary...