Drawer System Alternatives and Considerations For The 100 Series Land Cruiser

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Doubt it but we will find out!
Hope you’re right, most plastics aren’t rated to high enough temps to resist creep at 100deg temps. Your box may have a good amount of internal supports or a more heat resistant plastic. Good luck!
 
CA sun + 3 months and that plastic will look like a potato chip.
It won't, because like all of AliExpress' finest products (which I'm pretty sure that is), it simply won't fit as advertised and will never be used.
 
It won't, because like all of AliExpress' finest products (which I'm pretty sure that is), it simply won't fit as advertised and will never be used.
Not from my experience. I purchased an Android head unit and 8 channel amplifier/Dsp from Aliexpress that has more functions than you can imagine and the fitment is perfect.
Keep the negative comments coming, I find them amusing. 😁
 
Ya sorry for the negativity. I was thinking you hadn’t bought it yet and was intending to dissuade you. If it’s in process already, I’m hoping for the best!
 
we will find out!
Not from my experience. I purchased an Android head unit and 8 channel amplifier/Dsp from Aliexpress that has more functions than you can imagine and the fitment is perfect.
Keep the negative comments coming, I find them amusing. 😁
Did you ever get these drawers? I'm curious how you like em and how they've held up.
 
Air down gear up has a nice kit.

Not sure if Landshark Outfitters is still making drawer kits- but that is another modular set up at a reasonable cost.

I recently saw something on victory 4x4 that looked very nice


This one is intriguing, wonder if I can peice meal the stuff I like from different vendors onto this platform. I already have a fridge slide that I like, I could probably just bolt it to this floor, then add some 80x20 to put storage on top of the fridge etc.
 
While I admire many of the drawer and cubby systems I've seen online and in-person, they all have a degree of permanence (in the truck) that's a bit too much for me. And they seem to sacrifice a bunch of space (e.g., between and under the drawers). My solution to the want-a-bed-back-there and want-lots-of-storage was to build a table out of plywood, 2x4s, carpet, and pipe. I added some tie-down loops for straps (above) and turnbuckles (below), and I couldn't be happier.

The main table fits behind the second row seats and I can take it out pretty easily whenever I need a larger cargo area. Removing the legs is a snap, and I can slide the whole things behind a garage shelving unit for storage.

When I'm camping, I can fold down the second row seats and install an extension to the table that allows me to stretch out on an inflatable mattress and have lots of space for next to me for another person or gear.

The amount of stuff I can fit under the table is remarkable. I have the legs long enough to allow me to fit the height of a 24 gallon Action Packer, or those Front Runner Cub Pack or Wolf Pack boxes. Between four of those boxes, a 3 gal canister of water, my winch, my air compressor, and a large tool bag I still have lots of room for other stuff. And all of that is perfectly hidden when the tailgate is closed.

If I did it over again, I'd make the table with lighter materials, but that's all I'd change.

Here's a link to a post I made about it elsewhere on ih8mud, and the post includes a picture.

Jason
 
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