Lets see pics of your storage solutions

Gokracer1

Adventurer
Here is my 2 door JK

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jeepgeek

New member
What a great use of space on a swb TJ, love the onboard water tank and cooler, makes me want to re-think my layout, thanks for posting.

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Septu

Explorer
Can you fit a fridge under the tuffy deck? I have an ARB and would hate for it not to fit under anything i put into the jeep like that.

I had to raise my rear cover to allow for my fridge. Raised it about 2" Works like a charm. It isn't quite water proof/tight, but it's close, and allows me to run a bikini top and doorless with out worried someone is going to jack my stuff, or that it'll blow out on the highway.
 

dstock

Explorer
I had to raise my rear cover to allow for my fridge. Raised it about 2" Works like a charm. It isn't quite water proof/tight, but it's close, and allows me to run a bikini top and doorless with out worried someone is going to jack my stuff, or that it'll blow out on the highway.

Would be great to see pics how you did this? I have been debating how to run with both ARB fridge and the Tuffy deck.

TIA
 

Mako1114

Adventurer
Here is my very modest submission for a simple, off the shelf tailgate organizer and first aid kit set-up. The tailgate organizer is made by Covercraft and holds some basic recovery equipment to include my winch remote, shackles and recovery strap. The organizer attaches with 3M double sided tape and I used an extra roll during installation to hold more weight. The first aid kit is water tight and is attached to the tailgate with heavy duty adhesive-backed velcro so it is removeable.

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Septu

Explorer
I did the trunk cover solely to keep water out and stuff inside while topless. I raised it solely to fit my waeco fridge/freezer. I need to make a few adjustments (a lid on the back so I don't have to access the fridge from the back seat), but overall I'm quite happy with it.

Not sure what the rules are to linking other sites... but here's the thread I did when I made this. There's a few more pics there.
jk-forum.com/showthread.php?183960-Another-Trunk-Tono-Cover-raised

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dstock

Explorer
Ah, ok, I see now. I must have mis-read, thought you had raised a Tuffy Security Deck 2 inches. Nice piece of work though!
 

Carolyn

no retreat, no surrender
I removed the rear seats altogether.... and installed a Kilby JK Floor Kit. Also, that's a Safari Strap on the roof inside my top. Holds lightweight stuff like down coats, vests, knit hats etc.....

I also installed Bestop under seat storage box, and a Tuffy Locking Cubby.
 

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Carolyn

no retreat, no surrender
Along with mud, water, sand, leaves and twigs ;)

Cheers
Steve

My thoughts exactly... I have to really work to get the snow slush/dirt/mud out from inside my *open* full width bumper. I don't think it would work too well. I suppose that all depends on where you travel, and what type of tires you have on?
 

wolverine 00 xj

New member
Here is a pic of the storage area of my 2000 Jeep Cherokee (XJ). I got tired of just piling stuff in the back, and so I made a cargo rack out of some steel I had lying around. I then made a floor for it with polypropylene webbing to keep the weight of it down so I could remove it easily if I needed to. The net you see allows me to pile stuff on top of the rack, or really pack the storage area full without stuff spilling over the back seat when I put on the brakes. I got the net at a great price from: www.trailtuffnets.com In the interest of full disclosure, I have to confess that my sons make these nets for sale. Buy one (or more), and help put them through college - LOL.
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