http://jeepinteriorstorage.com/shop/jku-4-door/jku-overhead-storage-tray/
https://grabarsusa.com/JKVAULT-CONCEALED-STORAGE-JEEP-LOCK-BOX
I like that most storage in that space has a tray but a low cost alternative / mole version could be really cool.
The ones with trays are nice to store random small items in, but I don't think they would work with very long items like a HiLift jack and may not work with other long or irregularly shaped gear.
I'm designing my panel to hold a range of things:
- There are appropriately placed Rotopax mount bolt holes to hold any size Rotopax. Either one 4-gallon or 2 of any other size.
- There's a Molle grid which can hold anything compatible with the Molle system; typically pouches but there are other cargo holding options on the market that work with the Molle system.
- There are two holes specifically for a HiLift type jack
- There are several rows of bolt holes intended for use with "Quick Fist" or similar mounts. These could be used for shovels, axes, etc... https://www.quickfist.com/
- Bungee cords could also be used to secure other items that don't fit into the categories above.
Any of the above can be used in combination; the user can lay out the gear and mounts on the panel to fit his gear storage requirements.
The ones you linked to are also quite expensive... my design goal is a product that if it went into production could retail for under $200 - half the price of the cheapest of one you linked to.
Any chance they could come off the roll bar instead of the top in case someone wanted to go topless and still carry the gear stowed there?
ratled
Jeff,
I understand this is only for the JK but you have me thinking of something similar for my LJ. The way the Safari Top goes together makes for some mounting options. Not looking to put anything very heavy up there, jackets, bags of clothes or maybe a ground blind (wildlife photography). Maybe something out of aluminum bonded with 3M tape or the like. Hinges could be a simple pivot pin and close with a camper/topper style latch as long as it didn't rattle, but I guess a simple leaf spring pushing back against the tray could solve that.
I'm working on the layout of the overhead panel, here's a work-in-progress sketch that shows how various containers would fit - a Rotopax 4-gallon, two Rotopax 2-gallon, three Rotopax 1-gallon; two 10 liter (2.5-gallon) Rubicans, and a 48" Hi-Lift plus two 1-gallon Rotopax. Molle grid hole sizes and spacing in this drawing are still preliminary and haven't added holes for QuickFist mounts yet.
I haven't done sketches with Molle pouches or any gear secured with QuickFist clamps; I'll leave that to the reader's imagination.
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Brilliant!
Sir, I have a 17 JKUR with hard and soft top.
I run the soft top all summer.
If this storage rack is compatible with the hard and soft top and I would be able to raise and lower the soft top with out removing this storage panel, I need to be on a mailing list when this comes to market.
I enjoy following all your projects but this one has really caught my eye.
Thanks,
Dan