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ARB Space Cases
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ARB Space Cases
Hey guys, Not sure if this is the right section for this but we'll give it a go.
Are there any alternatives to ARB Space Cases? I am now running a half top on my wrangler and i want to make a shelf with a space case on the rear to run most of the time as extra storage and to keep recovery gear in on the trail. It needs to be strong and reasonably watertight. Any other options out there? And whats the rough damage of the ARB ones.
Are there any alternatives to ARB Space Cases? I am now running a half top on my wrangler and i want to make a shelf with a space case on the rear to run most of the time as extra storage and to keep recovery gear in on the trail. It needs to be strong and reasonably watertight. Any other options out there? And whats the rough damage of the ARB ones.
If you know someone in the army get them to get you one. They only charge $145 for theres and they are quite big and water tight. We used one for laptops and digital cameras (and a host of other useless crap) last year on a desert trip. Everying thing inside was nice and clean. As for the outside about an inch of dust.sir_camel wrote:Yea they are pretty exxy eh? I spose you pay for quality tho.
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Have a look at www.outbackproven.com.au
They have a good range of Spacecases (ARB) & the pricing is very sharp.
Dave
They have a good range of Spacecases (ARB) & the pricing is very sharp.
Dave
Cheers. Will look into the size i need and place my order.Witchdoctor wrote:Have a look at www.outbackproven.com.au
They have a good range of Spacecases (ARB) & the pricing is very sharp.
Dave
ARB isnt the only ones that sell spacecases.
Have a look around at different 4wd and camping shops and make them compete on price.
My work (Small town hardware/bolts bearings shop) is looking at getting some for stock (not that that helps ). They come from www.trimcast.com.au but Im not sure whether they will sell direct to the public.
Paul.
Have a look around at different 4wd and camping shops and make them compete on price.
My work (Small town hardware/bolts bearings shop) is looking at getting some for stock (not that that helps ). They come from www.trimcast.com.au but Im not sure whether they will sell direct to the public.
Paul.
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trimcast do sell to the public they work out about half price just say your a defence member.......
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Re: ARB Space Cases
sir_camel wrote:Hey guys, Not sure if this is the right section for this but we'll give it a go.
Are there any alternatives to ARB Space Cases? I am now running a half top on my wrangler and i want to make a shelf with a space case on the rear to run most of the time as extra storage and to keep recovery gear in on the trail. It needs to be strong and reasonably watertight. Any other options out there? And whats the rough damage of the ARB ones.
Try Reflex plastics at Caringbah/Smithfield/Gosford
http://www.reflexequip.com.au/ got to be cheaper than ARB
Bushie
Re: space case
angry wrote:trimcast do sell to the public they work out about half price just say your a defence member.......
I visited them on my quest to find a cheaper one and they said no!
So i got one from a mate who works at ARB for a really good price anyway.
Dave
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I got an army space case as a gift - identical to ARB and very well made in attractive drab olive. They pop up on ebay occasionally.
And SC -you'll be happy to know they fit in the 90cm sq space in the back of a TJ PERFECTLY. No need for tie down (didn't move when I flopped) very snug but U can still open with tailgate closed.
And SC -you'll be happy to know they fit in the 90cm sq space in the back of a TJ PERFECTLY. No need for tie down (didn't move when I flopped) very snug but U can still open with tailgate closed.
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I wanna put it on top of my toneau tho gordo. Gonna make a rack to store stuff up there as gonna be running the halftop fulltime for a while now.Gordo wrote:I got an army space case as a gift - identical to ARB and very well made in attractive drab olive. They pop up on ebay occasionally.
And SC -you'll be happy to know they fit in the 90cm sq space in the back of a TJ PERFECTLY. No need for tie down (didn't move when I flopped) very snug but U can still open with tailgate closed.
Cool dude
I did same for OBC. Got a wire-framed shelf made that sits flat and bolts to existing holes in top of tub sides (4 bolts). It's made of angle for the edges and stopped short enough before the tailgate to allow a couple of jerries to sit in the gap.
Prob not quite what you're after tho as it would be covered by a tonneau (ie sits flat with top of tub).
One thing to keep in mind with a space case (and others with a hinged lid and tray) is you need to lift the lid about 3/4 open to get the tray out that sits inside.
I did same for OBC. Got a wire-framed shelf made that sits flat and bolts to existing holes in top of tub sides (4 bolts). It's made of angle for the edges and stopped short enough before the tailgate to allow a couple of jerries to sit in the gap.
Prob not quite what you're after tho as it would be covered by a tonneau (ie sits flat with top of tub).
One thing to keep in mind with a space case (and others with a hinged lid and tray) is you need to lift the lid about 3/4 open to get the tray out that sits inside.
97 TJ [i]Goatsack[/i]
was bugger all dude. was included with cage beef-up/harnass bar done by Rod Kilby of Lochleigh Enterprises in Hall here in ACT (who I blurt about on AJOR all the time - he did Jumbo and Maddog's cages +my front bar and sidesteps).sir_camel wrote:How much it cost u to get it made up Goatman? I am lacking tools to make it myself
Just got it finished in grey primer coz we left it to the last minute (how unusual) and would est it to be around $100. Will snap a pic for ya tomorrow.
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I did a fit out of the guy who owns trim cast. While i was working there he was designing a case for a bazooka. It had to be strong enough to withstand being dropped out of a plane.
Also was given one as a thankyou for the work I did
Also was given one as a thankyou for the work I did
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www.vfwdc.com
My store
Everything 4WD
86 Camms Road Cranbourne
www.everything4wd.com.au
sales@everything4wd.com.au
Phone: 03 59955055
GUJohnno wrote:I did a fit out of the guy who owns trim cast. While i was working there he was designing a case for a bazooka. It had to be strong enough to withstand being dropped out of a plane.
Also was given one as a thankyou for the work I did
Have you droppped it out of a plane yet to test it?
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And did it come with contents.Cossie wrote:GUJohnno wrote:I did a fit out of the guy who owns trim cast. While i was working there he was designing a case for a bazooka. It had to be strong enough to withstand being dropped out of a plane.
Also was given one as a thankyou for the work I did
Have you droppped it out of a plane yet to test it?
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