I'd prefer that 3.5" be left alone. I have a folding table there.
I prefer to keep the fridge as low as possible, then have a shelf above it to stow lighter bulky stuff.
10-4I prefer to keep the fridge as low as possible, then have a shelf above it to stow lighter bulky stuff.
10-4, gotchaI agree, if the bottom drawer isn't going to hold a camp stove, get rid of it, simpler, more affordable. Almost everyone has a tailgate table anyway. Also, make it so when the reefer is slid out you can access the storage under the drawers from rear doors with the seats folded down. Obviously you aren't going to use it often, but its nice to keep it as storage option. Fridge definently on the drivers side so you can access it with the tailgate table pulled out. But thats just my $.02
Yep, I remember! Hope you are liking the Jeep!This is funny. Trekboxx helped me buy my Jeep. Paul Gardner was picking up a set of trekboxx drawers from you in San Jose the same day I was buying the last granite JKUR with tan leather in San Jose. He gave me a ride to the dealer from LA. I'll have to get up to date in this thread and see what you've come up with.
I prefer to keep the fridge as low as possible, then have a shelf above it to stow lighter bulky stuff.
Well... I've been tracking this thread since last fall and figured I'd pipe up on my 2¢ ...
So... I've been leaning on putting in a AT system for my JKU with some modifications (I'm probably a bit like you when it comes to fit, build and quality... while the AT system is nice... I think I can make improvements...). Anyways, ... your thread has delayed that purchase a few times already... so hear comes my imput.
~ Lots of comments on tailgate tables and I agree that most of us JK owners have them... but I'll also tell you that you can never have enough table space. I like the look of your tailgate table and I'm not sure the 3-4 inches lost in having that slide under the fridge is a big-enough-deal to warrant ditching the table drawer.
~ I think I would be a fan of having the table drawer deap enough to support a stove. I'm not sure there's alot of concern about the drawer being wood as most units I've seen used in chuck boxes and wood drawer systems are self contained... in any case it would be nice if the stove folded up would at least fit in the table drawer for storage (Nice spot for it I think...).
~ Not sure I saw any mention of this and maybe all of your slides support this... but having a method to lock those drawer/slides in the out position is huge in my book. Many other storage solutions don't have them... but I can tell you from experience that having that drawer stay open on a steep incline will reduce driver frustration when getting to recovery gear and tools.
Love to see what you come up with for proto type... any ideas of initial proto type dates? or beta production runs? I might be up for being a guinnea pig if you need a paying customer willing to cut your teeth on.
Another idea if possible is leave enough room at the front of the drawers to allow a front runner water tank to be installed, you could even include installation brackets. This would provide your users with 11 gallons of potable water and only take up 3" of space. You could even work a pump and fossett into your lower drawer.