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Rear Storage System
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Rear Storage System
G'Day Murray & all,
What's this I here I thought I sold that to Shane !! Guess he must have run out of room in the back for the Storage System with all those Sub-woofers
Hope you enjoying it - good to see some of my old bits 'n' pieces still floating around out there
I'll get you out of the sh%t to if you don't mind - here's some pics of how I remember it - I think I changed it a bit since then though - took out the Water Bottle Rack to make the top deck flat & made up a half cargo barrier if memory serves....
Later - Mike H.
Those are my offroad performance mods..lots of other little things have been done like installation of custom rear cargo unit (Mike Henneseys old one), CB's, CD Player etc..
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Murray
What's this I here I thought I sold that to Shane !! Guess he must have run out of room in the back for the Storage System with all those Sub-woofers
Hope you enjoying it - good to see some of my old bits 'n' pieces still floating around out there
I'll get you out of the sh%t to if you don't mind - here's some pics of how I remember it - I think I changed it a bit since then though - took out the Water Bottle Rack to make the top deck flat & made up a half cargo barrier if memory serves....
Later - Mike H.
Those are my offroad performance mods..lots of other little things have been done like installation of custom rear cargo unit (Mike Henneseys old one), CB's, CD Player etc..
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Murray
Mike Hennessy
Hilux Surf ( Big One )
Hilux Mountaineer ( Little one ) ;-)
Hilux Surf ( Big One )
Hilux Mountaineer ( Little one ) ;-)
G'Day Murray,
Oh is that all - only :4x900w amps and 4x12" 900w subs roll:
Is is going to tow a mobile generator to power that thing
at least now when he gets to an obstacle he can't get up, just turn up the bass & bounce that bad boy up there
Later - Mike.H.
Oh is that all - only :4x900w amps and 4x12" 900w subs roll:
Is is going to tow a mobile generator to power that thing
at least now when he gets to an obstacle he can't get up, just turn up the bass & bounce that bad boy up there
Later - Mike.H.
Mike Hennessy
Hilux Surf ( Big One )
Hilux Mountaineer ( Little one ) ;-)
Hilux Surf ( Big One )
Hilux Mountaineer ( Little one ) ;-)
Just thought I'd drag this thread back to the top. My new project is a storage system for the Feroza, has anyone else made one and got pics or ideas?
I need to keep an area in the back for the dog to sit/ lie on- but apart from that I'm open to suggestions. I undecided on whether to try and make drawers- or just use plastic storage containers within a steel framework.
I need to keep an area in the back for the dog to sit/ lie on- but apart from that I'm open to suggestions. I undecided on whether to try and make drawers- or just use plastic storage containers within a steel framework.
David
First pics of my new storage system- it wouldn't suit everyone, but gave me a lot of extra storage space on our five day camping trip over Easter.
Basically it consists of four sections- the base frame that bolts onto the floor area; the "seat" section (needed for our dog to sit on) that slides into the base; the backrest- which is easily removeable with no tools to form a solid camping table; and a small cupboard that sits above the RH wheel arch next to the "seat" section (in front of the backrest and not visible in the photos).
I've made the seat adjustable in height so the area under it and the cupboard can be varied from around 23cm up to just over 30cm. This allows extra space for the storage of decent dome tent underneath etc. The back rest can also be tilted forward up to 90 degrees if needed to allow for even more storage space in the boot area.
The first two pics are of the rear boot section showing the area under the seat and behind the backrest (come camp table). The other side of the backrest is the top of the table and is covered in laminate for easy cleaning. The rear of it (shown in the photos) is covered in marine carpet.
More pics to follow tomorrow.
Basically it consists of four sections- the base frame that bolts onto the floor area; the "seat" section (needed for our dog to sit on) that slides into the base; the backrest- which is easily removeable with no tools to form a solid camping table; and a small cupboard that sits above the RH wheel arch next to the "seat" section (in front of the backrest and not visible in the photos).
I've made the seat adjustable in height so the area under it and the cupboard can be varied from around 23cm up to just over 30cm. This allows extra space for the storage of decent dome tent underneath etc. The back rest can also be tilted forward up to 90 degrees if needed to allow for even more storage space in the boot area.
The first two pics are of the rear boot section showing the area under the seat and behind the backrest (come camp table). The other side of the backrest is the top of the table and is covered in laminate for easy cleaning. The rear of it (shown in the photos) is covered in marine carpet.
More pics to follow tomorrow.
David
Next- the backrest removed and being used as a table; and the whole lot fitted inside the Feroza:
Last edited by murcod on Wed Apr 28, 2004 7:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
David
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Looks great , where would ya put the lids , how'd ya get the pic's up
Andy...........
All post's are submitted with the assistance of alcohol
"OUR FEROZA" is Debt Propelled
All post's are submitted with the assistance of alcohol
"OUR FEROZA" is Debt Propelled
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Andy wrote:Looks great , where would ya put the lids , how'd ya get the pic's up
I take it lids = kids?? Only have one furry one who fits nicely on the seat area- will need to get a larger 4WD if that ever happens......
Pics can be posted by uploading the images onto the web somewhere (eg your homepage space that is provided by most ISP's). Then you copy the web address of the pic in full (including the "http://" bit ) and insert it in the text below where "XXXXXX" is.
[img]XXXXXX[/img]
When you post, the text is converted to the pic at the web address.
David
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