Cannon88
In the duck blind...
Probably my fav mod ever. I would still like to do this, my spare carrier has been gone for some time.
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I need to do the same but also keep the 3rd row seats.
The cargo area would hold quite a bit more wouldn't it?
I need to do the same but also keep the 3rd row seats.
Is there a kit for this or all these fabricated? These are awesome!!!
Long Term Review
Although I originally planned on using it as an ice cooler/It has never been used for that purpose.
i bought the materials to do this. i did it in my van for extra battery's. but the muffler pipe is right next to the box in the 80. and i was concerned that it would get the aluminum hot and burn or melt stuff in box. have you touched the inside of box after driving .and is it to hot to touch.
This is an awesome mod for sure.I have touched the inside of the box after a long drive.. yes it does get hotter on the side of the exhaust, but not as much as you would think not hot enough to melt anything not even a loose plastic bag or anything else.. It's definitely not a good thing as a cooler or to keep ice and brewskeys..
But it's awesome as a huge tool box. I carry a spare kit to rebuild my front axle, hub, birf, all bearings, bolts, and nuts, off-road gear, tow straps, winch gloves, remote, pulleys anchors, set of open wrenches, 120 PC, socket set, spare belts for engine, jumping cables, seal puller, compressor, torque wrench and cheater bar, 2x jack stands, 30MM socket for the hub nut, socket set to cover all suspension bolts, grease bucket (For the front axle), extra engine oil 1QT, + 1QT gear oil, electrical parts, wire tape, tester, crimp connectors, but splicers, odds and ends, flashlights, flares, set of trow away make-do mechanic clothes, rags and shop towels,... Pretty much all I would need in almost any middle of nowhere mechanical emergency.... But when you open the tailgate the entire back trunk area is empty,all that stuff if neatly tucked in the box out of the way and out of sight until it's needed!
I recently swapped out my transmission.. and I had 99% of the tools needed to do this -the engine hoist in the box!
And out of sight from any would be thief looking to score a nice tool set!
I carry thein a cooler I can easily take out and reach my tools then use said cooler as a chair to wrench on and have some spare #5
to help me concentrate on the fixin
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