GoodEnoughforGabe
Adventurer
Hello fellow Overlanders and enthusiasts of ExpeditionPortal!
I have scoured the infinite depths of this forum, and discovered a plethora of advice and applicable knowledge in relation to my most current project: building a slide out drawer system for the back of my 1st Gen Tundra. First off, I want to thank all of you for your contributions as I have been a lurker on this forum for many months, finding so many of these ongoing threads such as the "post up your storage system" to be extremely useful.
I've seen their are many options to use when making a sliding drawer system, such as low friction plastic bottom glides, and more DIY methods of mounting up skate or rollerblade bearings to your box and steel/aluminum tubing to your drawer sides.
But... If one were to purchase heavy duty drawer slides in a 42"-60" size, what would you choose with consideration to durability, longevity, and price?
The tried and true Accuride 9308 and 9301 systems, from my research, seem to hold up very well and be a good option... Here is a link to the best price I was able to find on them with the non lock-out/in feature:
http://ahturf.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=26941_882_883_904&product_id=10224 -------------------------
Essentially:
48" Standard (listed in above link) $241.40
60" Standard: $338.70
48" Lock In/Out: $299.22
60" Lock In/Out: :Wow1: $401.71
I was really starting to rethink this project entirely (admittedly a little late for that as I already have invested in a solid router bit and plenty'o'wood.
But I did stumble on this brand, RYADON, here is the link:
http://drawerslidesinc.com/drawer-s...full-extension-lock-in-lock-out-drawer-slide/
Now $225.00 for a 60" Lock In/Out drawer does SOUND a lot better, but I have to wonder about the quality. It does seem that heavy duty drawer slides are really the only thing this company does.
I could find very little information when it comes to reviews, yet that price has kept me looking because it is a hell of a lot more reasonable for my college-student budget!
So.... If you guys have any information or advice, I am all ears.
Thank you in advance for your responses and I pinky promise to take a few pictures of the drawer system through the build process as well as some snaps of the final product... I do know that's what we all find most enticing! (ooooooooooh pictures
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TL;DR: Help me pick a drawer slide ye wanker!
I have scoured the infinite depths of this forum, and discovered a plethora of advice and applicable knowledge in relation to my most current project: building a slide out drawer system for the back of my 1st Gen Tundra. First off, I want to thank all of you for your contributions as I have been a lurker on this forum for many months, finding so many of these ongoing threads such as the "post up your storage system" to be extremely useful.
I've seen their are many options to use when making a sliding drawer system, such as low friction plastic bottom glides, and more DIY methods of mounting up skate or rollerblade bearings to your box and steel/aluminum tubing to your drawer sides.
But... If one were to purchase heavy duty drawer slides in a 42"-60" size, what would you choose with consideration to durability, longevity, and price?
The tried and true Accuride 9308 and 9301 systems, from my research, seem to hold up very well and be a good option... Here is a link to the best price I was able to find on them with the non lock-out/in feature:
http://ahturf.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=26941_882_883_904&product_id=10224 -------------------------
Essentially:
48" Standard (listed in above link) $241.40
60" Standard: $338.70
48" Lock In/Out: $299.22
60" Lock In/Out: :Wow1: $401.71
I was really starting to rethink this project entirely (admittedly a little late for that as I already have invested in a solid router bit and plenty'o'wood.
But I did stumble on this brand, RYADON, here is the link:
http://drawerslidesinc.com/drawer-s...full-extension-lock-in-lock-out-drawer-slide/
Now $225.00 for a 60" Lock In/Out drawer does SOUND a lot better, but I have to wonder about the quality. It does seem that heavy duty drawer slides are really the only thing this company does.
I could find very little information when it comes to reviews, yet that price has kept me looking because it is a hell of a lot more reasonable for my college-student budget!
So.... If you guys have any information or advice, I am all ears.
Thank you in advance for your responses and I pinky promise to take a few pictures of the drawer system through the build process as well as some snaps of the final product... I do know that's what we all find most enticing! (ooooooooooh pictures
TL;DR: Help me pick a drawer slide ye wanker!