- Location
- United States
I am selling my drawer system / sleeping platform that is designed to work on any 80 series Toyota Landcruiser (1991-1997) or Lexus LX450. These were custom designed and built by a high end cabinet maker.
The system has two main drawers, a fridge slide, battery box/sub enclosure and both side wings are on soft close piano hinges.
The larger drawer on the right extends the full length of the 500 lbs rated locking slides and has a pull out lid that stores above the drawer that can be used as a table when the drawer is open. I use this drawer for tools in the rear half and camp kitchen gear in the front half.
The smaller drawer on the left also has 500lbs slides...total overkill, but work very well. I typically use that drawer to hold my cook partner grill and cooking tools, spices etc.
The fridge slide is built on 300lbs slides and has housed my ARB 63 QT fridge for the past few years. You could mount just about any fridge to this, I went with the 63 so that the top of the fridge was still a good height to access.
The side wings are on soft close piano hinges and make for great side storage. I typically keep recovery gear, axe, jumper cables, canvas tarp, spare axles and drive shafts etc. in there.
Behind the small drawer there is a sealed box built into the drawer system that can be used for 2 things 1) As an Auxiliary battery box. I have a group 31 AGM battery in there that feeds my fridge. 2) It can also be used for its original design, to house a 10” subwoofer. The sub hole is already cut, wire ports are installed and box was seam sealed. I originally was going to install a sub, but ended up going with an extra battery.
A key design element in this system is that the height of the drawer is designed to be the same height as the folded down 2nd row seats, creating a full length (6’3”) sleeping platform. You fold the passenger 2nd row seat forward and put a 2” block under the rear of the seat so it’s flat and level and drop your preferred camp mat on top for a comfortable stealth camper. I loved this feature.
Additionally the slides are drenched into the side of the drawers, this created a lot more usable space. Most other drawer manufacturers don’t go to this level of detail since it’s fare cheaper and faster to just bolt a slide to the side of a box, but you lose a lot of drawer real estate by doing so. Even the $4k-$6k TrekBoxx systems don’t have that feature.
Asking price is $600, local pickup only.
For reference, my asking price is about the cost of the 3 slides alone.
The system has two main drawers, a fridge slide, battery box/sub enclosure and both side wings are on soft close piano hinges.
The larger drawer on the right extends the full length of the 500 lbs rated locking slides and has a pull out lid that stores above the drawer that can be used as a table when the drawer is open. I use this drawer for tools in the rear half and camp kitchen gear in the front half.
The smaller drawer on the left also has 500lbs slides...total overkill, but work very well. I typically use that drawer to hold my cook partner grill and cooking tools, spices etc.
The fridge slide is built on 300lbs slides and has housed my ARB 63 QT fridge for the past few years. You could mount just about any fridge to this, I went with the 63 so that the top of the fridge was still a good height to access.
The side wings are on soft close piano hinges and make for great side storage. I typically keep recovery gear, axe, jumper cables, canvas tarp, spare axles and drive shafts etc. in there.
Behind the small drawer there is a sealed box built into the drawer system that can be used for 2 things 1) As an Auxiliary battery box. I have a group 31 AGM battery in there that feeds my fridge. 2) It can also be used for its original design, to house a 10” subwoofer. The sub hole is already cut, wire ports are installed and box was seam sealed. I originally was going to install a sub, but ended up going with an extra battery.
A key design element in this system is that the height of the drawer is designed to be the same height as the folded down 2nd row seats, creating a full length (6’3”) sleeping platform. You fold the passenger 2nd row seat forward and put a 2” block under the rear of the seat so it’s flat and level and drop your preferred camp mat on top for a comfortable stealth camper. I loved this feature.
Additionally the slides are drenched into the side of the drawers, this created a lot more usable space. Most other drawer manufacturers don’t go to this level of detail since it’s fare cheaper and faster to just bolt a slide to the side of a box, but you lose a lot of drawer real estate by doing so. Even the $4k-$6k TrekBoxx systems don’t have that feature.
Asking price is $600, local pickup only.
For reference, my asking price is about the cost of the 3 slides alone.