View Full Version : The build begins...
korisu56
03-18-2008, 15:28
Since I need a cheap project...I'm going to start building my storage area in the back of the jeep. I'm not cheaping out on what I'm building, but I can buy as I build. I'm thinking of covering the entire back of my tj about an inch below the tub lip so that I can still take on/off my hard top. I want to make a lid that pulls up with the air cylinders kinda like the ones on the back glass of hard tops. That, however would limit my ability to strap down equipment on top of the box. Also, where would my dog go? hmm...maybe its time to get those nets....ideas people ideas...
JeepinSoldier
03-18-2008, 16:19
Not inexpensive by any means, but I recommend that you save your money and get this Tuffy oversize cargo box for TJ:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/p-116-046-rear-cargo-security-lockbox.aspx
The top will lift with gas struts like you want - and you can modify it with bedliner and cargo tiedowns like I did. Then if you have cargo on top, you can still access the other cargo inside from the rear door.
korisu56
03-18-2008, 18:25
As much as I like that box and have wanted one, 600 bucks isn't in the budget anytime soon with tires and all. That, and my dog will lose all rest area in the back. So what I'm thinking is a three compartment that line the outside of the jeep with it hollow in the middle with the front end open for the dog to go in and out. The hollowed spot will be covered by a platform that will be rhinolined and have tie down points for big stuff like my tent, mine and my wife's chairs.....etc.
Just get this and save yourself the trouble. with your back seat taken out, you should have plenty of room for the dog and you will still be able to secure stuff. 120 bucks aint too bad.
http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=6530
http://www.4wd.com/aux_incl/images.ashx?i=42632-01.jpg&w=380
you should just get one of those doggy purses and then you could get the tuffy box
korisu56
03-18-2008, 18:49
Just get this and save yourself the trouble. with your back seat taken out, you should have plenty of room for the dog and you will still be able to secure stuff. 120 bucks aint too bad.
http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=6530
http://www.4wd.com/aux_incl/images.ashx?i=42632-01.jpg&w=380
I have that, but it's not as big as it looks. However, maybe I should hold off, because I see the elevated Olympic basket. I'm gonna still run numbers and measurements, but we'll see.
I have that, but it's not as big as it looks. However, maybe I should hold off, because I see the elevated Olympic basket. I'm gonna still run numbers and measurements, but we'll see.
want to sell it? I was going to order one online, but if you are not going to use yours and it is just sitting around...
I'd give you a dollar more than Miljeep...
korisu56
03-18-2008, 19:37
I'm not going to sell it till my other project it done. I just get pissed cause it's too small to store my tools. Maybe it's time to reorganize. maybe supplement some storage space instead of getting crazy...
If not, sold to Jason
penny more than jason, plus I will give you some side steps for the jeep, wheel spacers, rear tire mounting bracket, oversized spare tire mounting bracket and a lug nut. :) Oh damn I am good.
JeepinSoldier
03-19-2008, 18:00
As much as I like that box and have wanted one, 600 bucks isn't in the budget anytime soon with tires and all. That, and my dog will lose all rest area in the back. So what I'm thinking is a three compartment that line the outside of the jeep with it hollow in the middle with the front end open for the dog to go in and out. The hollowed spot will be covered by a platform that will be rhinolined and have tie down points for big stuff like my tent, mine and my wife's chairs.....etc.
I know that you need more space for the dog (You really need an LJ :p) but if you do eventually decide on a Tuffy product - go to 4x4 group buy on the internet or contact Jeff at Adrenaline offroad. Either will get it for you at quite a bit less than list price.
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