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storage drawers

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:56 am
by roverrat
Well time for some drawers for the back of the GU. Living in Kal we have pretty crappy (read very corrigated roads) here. So, I need a drawer that can cop a pounding on these sorts of roads. At the moment I am leaning towards black widow but the price is a killer.

Can anyone recommend any other manufacturers that are up to the task and maybe a little cheaper?

edit : looking at two drawer with fridge slide on top.

Cheers Pete

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:42 am
by chunderlicious
if you want cheap, speak to a cabinet maker etc. about what you want and they may be able to make it and it should be alot less than the draw manufacturers.

alot of cabinet makers will do folded steel draws and can do carpet aswell.

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:26 pm
by roverrat
no other inputs?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:47 pm
by gusto
Make them yourself??? Its not that hard. Hardest part is finding the drawer runners & affordable fridge slides.

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:52 pm
by currentlyoffline
I would build them yourself, or have someone else build them to your specs.
Bought drawers are not without their faults.
I have had outback and black widow and if I did it again I would go the black widow, as you can move them from model to model, without replacing the main unit, just the wings and the mounting kit ( within reason.. troopy drawers wont go in a rav4....)
ie 80-100 series, and gq-gu etc.

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 6:53 pm
by Tom0
I've been looking at this too.

Best price for a reasonable looking drawer I found was at http://www.bestoffroad.net.au/.

I don't have one, never seen one in the flesh, so I can't tell you any more than that about them.

Ebay has 2 sellers who do 750-900 priced units if you search. One of them might be this guy though.

I'd consider making some myself, weld up a steel frame, ply on top, steel framed ply drawer (prob just make one drawer if I'm doing my own). But dunno where to get good drawer runners.

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 7:53 pm
by roverrat
Tom0 wrote:I've been looking at this too.

Best price for a reasonable looking drawer I found was at http://www.bestoffroad.net.au/.

I don't have one, never seen one in the flesh, so I can't tell you any more than that about them.

Ebay has 2 sellers who do 750-900 priced units if you search. One of them might be this guy though.

I'd consider making some myself, weld up a steel frame, ply on top, steel framed ply drawer (prob just make one drawer if I'm doing my own). But dunno where to get good drawer runners.
Seem pretty good value for what you get. Would like to see one up close n personal tho .. too late when i order it from dandy to Kal and I find out its sheit :?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:21 pm
by kebwaa
There is no substitute for quallity.

The only reason draws such as black widow and outback are exspensive is because they are great draws. The old boy had black widow drawers in his 100 and swore by them. took them to the cape. Cheap stuff is usually cheap for a reason, there not made to take a bashing, just made for the beach and highway tourers.

If i was you i would save up a bit longer and get the stuff that has been tested for the conditions your in.

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:58 pm
by rickwagupatrol
roverrat wrote:
Tom0 wrote:I've been looking at this too.

Best price for a reasonable looking drawer I found was at http://www.bestoffroad.net.au/.

I don't have one, never seen one in the flesh, so I can't tell you any more than that about them.

Ebay has 2 sellers who do 750-900 priced units if you search. One of them might be this guy though.

I'd consider making some myself, weld up a steel frame, ply on top, steel framed ply drawer (prob just make one drawer if I'm doing my own). But dunno where to get good drawer runners.
Seem pretty good value for what you get. Would like to see one up close n personal tho .. too late when i order it from dandy to Kal and I find out its sheit :?
this dude os on ExplorOz alot. From what i have seen of the draws and what his customers have had to say, they are a good system at a good price. Just like you i have looked at all the top of the range stuff and the prices always get to me. Whe i get mine,,,i'll get them from him.

rick

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:45 am
by Tom0
kebwaa wrote:Cheap stuff is usually cheap for a reason
Lots of reasons, really.
Lower overheads.
Lower marketing costs.
Flashy website development costs
Less profit at the manufacturing end
Fewer middle-men resellers taking their cut

This guy seems to be avoiding all of that, which would account for at least $500 a pop, perhaps $1k. When you allow for that, it's probably the same priced unit without the extra crap you don't get anything out of. =)

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 6:08 pm
by bcrheat
was looking at getting a cheaper set myself but after comparing them all at the 4wd show i relised that nothing comes close to the quality of the black widow. yes they are more expensive but can take them to the next car. lifetime warranty too.

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 6:10 pm
by Tom0
For the price you'd want to run them in your next 2-3 cars. Hope they fit!

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 9:57 pm
by T_Diesel
Keep an eye out on EBAY for a second hand set of the good drawers (outback and black widow). I picked up at set of Outback Drawers for a GQ for $800 and then sold the cago barrier that came with them for $300 so they cost me $500.

I've been wrapt with the outback drawers and they have made camping life so so so much easier. I don't know how I managed without them to be honest.