Glad you liked the layout. Answers and commentary:
1) the square shaped box is actually a pair of PowerPole power outlets. They are small Anderson plugs and I can use them to power stuff. Coming from the radio world, they are kind of standard, so I can adapt to just about any other kind of plug. I've modified my lighting system, solar panels (they are actually large andersons) to be able to use them. I can also gang the, with a dual plug and connect my trailer to parallel the big battery there to tap it's power or recharge it.
2) didn't know they had dividers! My stuff is packed in there well enough nothing is moving.
3) yes, I just drilled through the top of the drawer and used fender washers to mount the slide. I also have air track on the right side for tying down my camp kitchen box and any other cargo. Same thing there
4) no problem to steal the coffee kit idea: it wasn't mine. The Java Can:
http://the-java-can.myshopify.com
I picked it up at Expo -- I like good (and strong) coffee. These guys have it put together in a nice turnkey kit!
That's a nice full setup, I intend much the same when I finally get the drawers built for my Suburban. Got a stack of 12" toolbags from Harbor Freight, waiting to hold my gear by task. As well as a bunch of stuff I already tote around in a Sterlite footlocker.
I also have air track on the right side for tying down my camp kitchen box and any other cargo. Same thing there.
Here's my rear layout. The combo stove slide is an awesome piece of kit. Just added the cutting board deck.
I don’t have any issues getting into the fridge, as I am 6-3”, but my wife complains about it. She has to get up on her knees on the tailgate to look into the fridge. If it’s a real problem, I just pull the lid off of my fridge. I have the 37qt, but if it was bigger it might be a challenge.
I have a 2nd larger fridge in my trailer when we have the whole family on th trip, so the 37 just gets the stuff we need for day tripping from base camp or when I am solo.
I’ve considered adding an MSA drop slide to this setup, or a tilt slide, but haven’t really done the engineering on it to see if it is worth it.
On the 4Runner, I’d be curious about the clearance of the rear door. I don’t have one, but assume if it goes up clear of your head, then it should work fine.
The combo slide is the bees knees though! Nothing like finding a boondock spot and being able to deploy the whole kitchen and have little touching the ground.
No, mean that the lift gate goes up enough to clear the fridge to open. I can only open my fridge lid about 60 percent, but that’s because my 270 awning requires my tailgate door to sit a little lower than full open. I can still walk under the door though...
Good luck with the project. Post up some results!
Chris, nice use of the IGT table. Whose tailgate pad is that and did you drill some holes for the IGT to engage, or is it just PFM? I'd like to keep this tread going as I ordered the RDRF and RFH1045 about a month ago from Cruiser Outfitters. Looking forward to the install to better organize my LC100 after selling my Tacoma DCSB. I didn't appreciate how much room the bed really affroded me to "just throw it in" and am trying to maximize space in the LC as I'd like to solo sleep back there without having to unload too much. Recently picked up this table as a scratch and dent at a local outdoors shop. It heavy, which is the only reason I can see that the previous buyers may have returned it... it is like new. I am hoping it will sit on the wing next to the fridge.I have added a bit more work area since my original post:
I thought I'd respond as I have finally mostly finished my set-up. Thanks for all of the posts here that helped me along the way.
I have three ARB storage units:
1. RF945 on the right with the AT Overlander combo slide on top of it with a 55L National Luna Fridge. This also has my shovel, hatchet, etc. in it.
2. RD945 on the left. This has most of my cooking stuff and a cutting board in it.
3. RDRF945 on top of the RD945 with a FrontRunner 11 Gallon water tank mounted on top of it. This has my coffee box (important stuff) and pots/pans/stuff for doing dishes, plus my tools in it.
I picked up some storage bags from Blue Ridge to help organize things like bags, silverware, etc.
I also picked up some of the ARB cargo boxes to help compartmentalize my cookwear, spices, etc.
Cheers!
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