Man that looks so clean with the Goose Gear setup. Great work!
Thanks!
Man that looks so clean with the Goose Gear setup. Great work!
Abe found the correct one (retrofit offroad). Bolts on, with optional drilling (which I did not do). It's very secure.
Just in time for Overland Expo East, I headed up to OK4WD to install my new Goose Gear storage. Previously, I had two ARB RD745 "cargo drawers", with the ARB 50 qt. fridge on an ARB slide.
When I found out that Brian at Goose Gear was prototyping a fridge / stove combo slide, I knew I wanted it. I think Rin and I have the first two made/delivered.
The plate system mounts to existing holes (no additional drilling). Afterwards, the units mount to the plate system via pre-drilled / threaded holes. It is a very clean install, and very well thought out. The quality is top-notch, and there is literally not a millimeter of wasted space.
I keep recovery gear in the bottom drawer, and tools / misc. items in the top drawer. Kitchen / galley items are in the Alu-box. There is room above the drawers to stack two Alu-box 42L, which I currently seem to prefer (that could change as I play with the organization a bit more).
Here are a few pics:
Initial install:
FrontRunner 45L water tank on top of the drawers
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Packing up before Overland Expo East:
Alu-box 42L and Renogy "briefcase" solar panel" on top of the drawers
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For Sale (Best Offer)
(1) ARB RD745 Drawer
(1) ARB 37/50 qt Slide
Bobby, looking forward to watching the progress on the Jeep! How is the Goose Gear treating you?
One of the many cool things I saw at Overland Expo East was how Goose Gear set up their Tacoma. Brian pulled out a drawer, and everything was immaculately organized with these little foam dividers. Turns out, these are made by a company called TrekPak, and they have a somewhat ingenious method for cutting to size. They are basically a foam sandwich, with "flutes". The flutes guide a special cutting device that allows you to get perfect / straight cuts every time.
TrekPak makes kits for different companies, mostly Pelican. Definitely not for Alu-box, which was my goal. After measuring the inner height of the Alu-box 42L, I decided a 6" divider height would work well. I pretty much took a wild guess on how many dividers I would need.
I was a little unsure how I was going to handle the inner corners of the alu-box, since they're rounded. Turned out to be pretty easy. Basically, I bent the divider twice on each side of what would be the apex of the corner radius. A single bend would create gaps. Other than that, nothing fancy (I thought I was going to have to add relief cuts in the foam).
Overall, I'm pretty happy about how it came out. That said, this is about $100 worth of TrekPak dividers / cutter / pins, so there's that...
Before:
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After:
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Wow that does look really nice the after pic. I decided after expo I really need to get my act together with my bins. Funny I was looking at an Alu-Box or 2 to get. Your before pic pretty much sums up every bin I carry with me lol. I may pick your brain when the time comes and I order an Alu-Box about that storage setup after you have utilized it for awhile.
Set up in the rear is awesome.
When the stove is deployed is there room to "work" between the trailgater and the stove?
I need to get the rear of my JKU organized......