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Show me your rack/rear cargo setup

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Show me your rack/rear cargo setup

Post by Mechz »

I'm looking for ideas on what to do with the back end of my SWB.

I plan to have a subwoofer and some sort of gear enclosure bolted to the floor but there are so many things to consider like eskies and other heavy camping stuff (water etc).

I want to keep the back seats in there too.

Please feel free to post pics and diagrams. http://www.imageshack.us is handy if you're not too good with posting pictures.

Thanks

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Post by cookie monster »

here is my drawer system.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=68369

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paj,

Post by klrevo »

he said SWB cookie, gosh!\

this is the rear end of my shortie, no rear seats though

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then combined with this when needed,

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Post by Miyagi »

is it me, or is it hard to see the rear draw setup in your last 2 pics Dean?
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paj

Post by klrevo »

is it just me, or do you have sand in your vagina dan???

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paj

Post by klrevo »

ps - you can actually still see it daaaaaaaan! :D

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Re: paj

Post by Miyagi »

klrevo wrote:is it just me, or do you have sand in your vagina dan???

dean ;)
thats been done before, lets try something original ;).

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Re: paj,

Post by cookie monster »

klrevo wrote:he said SWB cookie, gosh!
its ok, i can read :!: just giving Mechz some idea's ;)

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Post by -Scott- »

These aren't photos taken specifically to show the system, but they might give you an idea of what it's like.

This one shows the system, and what it normally holds. Everything but the tent (and the driver ;) ) goes behind the cargo barrier, in or alongside the storage system. Tent, tent's contents, alcohol, and other miscellaneous items travel in front of the cargo barrier, where the seats would normally be.
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Close up of the storage system.
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Another angle, primarily to prove that the fridge is on a slide. :D
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Post by NJV6 »

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Mines real simple! But it does the trick for what I want.
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Re: paj,

Post by PHIL »

Klevro's Pic:
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Hey Klevro...any more pics/info for those roof bars? D Are they through-bolted or do they hook into something under the black gutters that go the length of the paj? I've been looking for an alternative to drilling my roof for a rack, but haven't seen anything around here...

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roofrack

Post by klrevo »

this is just for phil pretty much,

sorry mate, i missed this post somewhere along the lines and was just looking back thorugh some posts.

the roofracks are the track style racks where the tracks are located on the roof and riveted there and the crossbars locate in the tracks and just use a grub screw to lock into place. The seem to work really well, and after the last trip im really happy with the set up, the only things that were up on the roof were two folding shairs, two foam mats, a sun shelter, our two bags and the 20L water that was half full. On the way home though moved the water container to the back, made a massive difference, note to self for next time :oops:

ill grab some pics for ya, dont think theyre the type youre after though...

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Post by Miyagi »

if your looking for roof racks for a paj try "prorack" brand they have a extencive range and are a reasonable priced. Good quality too, Prorack manufacture most genuine parts for various car companies.
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Re: roofrack

Post by PHIL »

Thanks lads!
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Post by Mechz »

Thanks for all your replies so far.

I haven't had the chance to do anything with the back yet expet for upgrade my sub to a 15" Earthquake which takes up almost the whole back area behind the seats.

Damn it sounds nice though.
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Post by Overkill »

Almost finished ours, so heres how its looking at the moment. No back seats though.

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Its a 8" bazooka sub in behind the passenger seat, gives quite a nice little thump. Brought a Typhoon compressor which pumps into a 18 litre air tank, piped through to rear door, using the missile switch in the front for on/off.
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Post by NJV6 »

Outstanding.
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Post by Mechz »

Damn that looks nice.

I wish I could have done something as neat as that. What did all the materials set you back?
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Post by NJV6 »

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Modified the one I posted earlier to this. Much better now.
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Post by Overkill »

Mechz wrote:Damn that looks nice.

I wish I could have done something as neat as that. What did all the materials set you back?
Cheers, 25mmx25mm 2mm tubing was about $200, carpet was about $150, timber, I used MDF (because its light, gave it a treatment of aqua-sheild) 16mm $100, locks and levers about $70. Putting it in and it fits - Priceless :lol:
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