I'm always on the lookout for ways to maximise space. Here is my Mk 1 cargo system:
and Mk2 (the top bit is in progress)
Anyone got any more?
I made a fridge slide but didn't bother with it in the end as it took up too much room. The Waeco is easy enough to get into without a slide.
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Robert
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Robert
Life is better in low range
Very good Rob.
If you need some extra clearance you can use low profile hex bolts and as I told you I found that the factory 3rd seat mounts can be used as brackets to support a bench between the wheel arches. I've still got to pick up the home made one from Bob once I get it in and set up I'll post a pic.
If you need some extra clearance you can use low profile hex bolts and as I told you I found that the factory 3rd seat mounts can be used as brackets to support a bench between the wheel arches. I've still got to pick up the home made one from Bob once I get it in and set up I'll post a pic.
Bitsamissin wrote:Very good Rob.
If you need some extra clearance you can use low profile hex bolts and as I told you I found that the factory 3rd seat mounts can be used as brackets to support a bench between the wheel arches. I've still got to pick up the home made one from Bob once I get it in and set up I'll post a pic.
Where can I get these hex bolts from? I do need the clearance, well spotted.
Cheers
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Robert
Life is better in low range
Robert
Life is better in low range
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