Tuffy just finished the design for a FJ Cruiser console that is really sweet. Design work for a rear drawer is next.
OK, you are teasing us now. Please post a picture or I will have to come over and have you test fit it in my FJ

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Tuffy just finished the design for a FJ Cruiser console that is really sweet. Design work for a rear drawer is next.
Tuffy just finished the design for a FJ Cruiser console that is really sweet. Design work for a rear drawer is next.
OK, you are teasing us now. Please post a picture or I will have to come over and have you test fit it in my FJ. Does it require the removal of the arm rests?
No the armrest can remain in place. We should have pictures in the next couple of days. Just have to vacum all of the dog hair out of the FJ![]()
Ditto.
Hoping this will work with the console for automatics.
There are a few reasons why I am going with 3/4", and it has to do with durability/thickness.
1. I am routing channels where the pieces go together so I can glue and screw for a tight fit. A 1/4" channel would be half the thickness of 1/2" plywood and that doesn't give me a warm fuzzy.
2. I am also routing channels for slides in the drawers, same problem as above.
3. The front attachment bolts through the bottom plate of the box will need to be recessed so that the drawers can pass cleanly. Again, 1/2" just doesn't provide much thickness for a recessed attachment that will still have longterm durability and strength.
4. I will be mounting multiple D-ring tiedowns to the top of the box and turnbuckle hooks in the back so the more wood holding those screws the better for durability's sake.
I still may be over-engineering it a little bit but I'll take some additional weight and slight loss of storage for some peace of mind. Regardless, the weight of the box itself will be nothing compared to the overall backend weight when I am fully loaded with gear anyway.
Here is my home made solution...
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Here's my version of the one Corey made: