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    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post
    Hi Paul,

    To secure the base in the middle I ran the webbing straps between the seats and connected them to the seat base plates. At the rear I just threaded it under - there is a small space but by pushing through a cable tie first you can get the strap through. At the front I used a strap anchor under the seat base mount bolt.









    The loops of strapping are secured by these slide buckles - the front one below the seats and the rear one above


    These straps then just go through the cam buckle to the strapping secured to the cage as per pics. Really easy to take out too.

    David
    WOW David, you are so clever !!! im going to head into the shed, get the saw out and chop up my false Floor ! after the Cyclone has past over of course

    Thanks Mate, you've inspired me !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melbourne Park View Post

    Interesting Wheelen that you have a water bottle in your drawer, as Drifta make water containers for their drawers, in either plastic or stainless. Some carry 40 litres, and I presume you hand pump the water out.
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    Hi Doug, that water bottle just lives in there permanently, I just have a tap on it and lift it out if I need to use it, only 10 ltrs but good for emergency drink, wash hands etc. When I travel another 50 ltrs gets squashed in in a couple of jerrys. I have a 65 ltr water bladder that I want to squash in somewhere, it was out of my old amarok ute.
    The beauty of the Drifta stuff is, its light and removable. I seem to fit more in the back of this car than my old Amarok with a canopy on it which had permanent drawers in it.

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    I tow a trailer, but I bought some 10 litre water containers with water in them, from Coles. They have a tap, and worked a treat. They stack well too. Their cost was I think $5 each??? For the cost of a water container, I reckon they make more sense. Since I've found in the past that water valves let go after a couple of years.

    I have also cheated on my fridge - I put it next to the passenger door. You reach in, lift the lid, and its a bit inside from the car door, because if its next to the door, the lid hits the roof too early. Push it into the middle a little, and the lid swings open, and touches the roof - which holds the lid open. I tied the fridge down to the Disco's retainer bars ...

    This leaves the rear free for other stuff. The rear looks empty actually (but I have a trailer).

    Depending on your passengers, and your lid height, I think this place is better than the rear!!! But not nearly as cool as a roll out ...

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    I'm going to do a cage around the fridge similar to above, but made from 25mm square Ali section, with carpeted ply panels top and sides. The eBay cage above doesn't work for my fridge slide.
    Any ideas for how to mount this "frame" to the false floor. This frame needs to be removable, as it will have to come out first before the full width false floor can be removed (diagonally).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimlr View Post
    I'm going to do a cage around the fridge similar to above, but made from 25mm square Ali section, with carpeted ply panels top and sides. The eBay cage above doesn't work for my fridge slide.
    Any ideas for how to mount this "frame" to the false floor. This frame needs to be removable, as it will have to come out first before the full width false floor can be removed (diagonally).
    Hi Jim,

    Not sure of the setup of your floor but I put nutserts / tnuts from underneath my platform which is what the screws holding the slide are fixed into. Like these: 10pcs M6 Internal Thread T Nuts TEE Blind Steel 4 Prong DIY | eBay

    They give you a nice thread to screw into rather than screwing into and out of the timber repeatedly which I guess will eventually not bite very well. I used a speedbore to rebate them slightly and drilled the hole so they're pretty snug.

    Can post a pic tomorrow if it's helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheelan View Post
    Hi Lookin4, as promised some pics
    This is the 100 AH battery under the 3rd row seat in the footwell, terminals facing the rear


    This is my draw made by Drifta , size is (1000 X 450 X 300HIGH) which fits right up against the back seat, but still allows you to tuck some gear behind that seat, tarps, tool kit etc

    I installed an inverter on the side with power coming form the 2nd battery and if I want to pull out the draw I just disconnect the anderson plug that connects it.

    Socket just protruding so I can remove spare, I have a long extension and ratchet in the drawer.

    I stash heaps of stuff down the side of the drawer as well.

    Inside my drawer, 10 ltrs water, recovery kit, puncture repair, BBQ, full Bahco set, various sprays, bits and pieces, basically the essentials.

    Flick the tab at the back of the drawer and the whole inner drawer pulls out.
    Wheelan

    Any chance of reposting the photos of your set up, the original photos are unavailable and I'd love to see what you've done

    TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post


    I am looking for a tie down plate part like exactly like this. Do you know who supplies them?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post
    No worries. If you do contemplate doing something similar, there are a couple of things I'd do slightly differently, mainly to make it a bit lighter, so drop me a PM or a note on that thread.
    David
    Note dropped sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    I am looking for a tie down plate part like exactly like this. Do you know who supplies them?



    Thanks
    I'm sure I kept a record. I'll dig out the details tomorrow.
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