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Thread: 90 rear storage, done.

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    Cracka Guest

    90 rear storage, done.

    Well, I got the rear storage about 3 weeks ago, the day before we set off on our road trip.

    I ended up using 15mm ply for the tops and 12mm for the sides/bottom.

    I made it so that if I needed I could remove the centre section and have full height from floor to roof, probably will never to but its done if I do. I carpeted it so that if removed it still is finished

    What isn't carpet, is painted.......OCD

    I settled on using 4 of the Wolf pack boxes as I liked the ease of use, being able to remove to pack and use on site, and also to use the empty space for other stuff when not travelling/camping, for example our overnight bags fit under there neatly.

    I utilised the Boab tie down rails, the piccies show 3 but there is now 4 fitted evenly across, I had made provision for the 4th when making it.

    The side boxes are bolted down through the seat belt mounts and the seat pivot mounts. The side tracks bolt though the lot and the wheel box with large pan washers underneath. The main centre box is mounted through the sides into the captive nuts from the seat pivots. I don't think any of it would move if the unimaginable happened.

    I also fitted a rear door gas strut.

    Well here are some pics to prove it happened


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    very nice job! I would like some storage in my 90, but I'm not aloud to remove the rear seats

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    Thanks mate, thats a bummer it certainly makes things easier for travelling. It was great over the past 3 weeks cruising about, I just strapped everything down in those black toughman 50 litre boxes from bunnings on the top as well as the under deck.

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    I bet it was. That'd be such a handy setup even for everyday use.

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    Awesome job mate, looks great!

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    Very nice job, Cracka.
    Have you found the bulkhead removal bar gives you more room?
    Was it difficult to remove the bulkhead?
    Cheers, BDave.
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    Thanks guys.

    Dave, the Pumas in Aus don't have a bulkhead. The station wagon versions in the UK, do, as far as I'm aware.

    Mick

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    Great job... ive started mine but its not going to be as pretty as this

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    Thumbs up

    Cracka, What a beautiful job you've done mate, it absolutely looks like factory. I see you've done the soundproofing as well, & your "trimming" ability appears to be spot on too, as the carpet looks very good...no loose edges/corners etc.
    Top Job, Pickles.

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    Thanks for the positive comments guys. I must admit I was pretty happy with the end result.

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