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Sounds pretty similar to mine.
My drawer is 990 wide (internal) 200 high, and 1220 long. Mine is shorter because I have the 200l fuel tank behind it.
Using the Teflon slides means you can make that drawer as big (long) as you want without any issues.
I have a lid on my drawer so its 99.9% dust proof. The lid is in one piece so it's a bit awkward (heavy) to access. I'd do that differently and make that 2 pieces.
The up side of my strong lid is that I can use it for anything, table, chair, step to get on roof (but 2 pieces would be just as strong).
I also decided to extend my tray chassis 400 mm past the end of the Defender steel work.
I caded it up to ensure I wasn't intruding on departure angle, and I just don't put anything heavy in that area. The reason I did that was so I could sleep in the back if I had to.
No problems with that idea in the bush, but that extra couple of hundred mm is a pain around the suburbs parking etc, and again I'd do that differently and keep the chassis shorter and make the tray longer if I wanted. A good way to ensure nothing heavy goes in that area.
I'm also an admirer of the tub. No doubt it is a thing of beauty. I was eyeing off Nick's tray and thinking about pulling my heavy duty back off and replacing with a tub just for general use. If I did I'd no doubt have to spend a couple of grand getting a roof rack, and making a lockable space, some where to put the spare, so I'm not sure what I'll do.
Let me know if you want any more photos. The photos weren't really relevant to your fuel tank post so I didn't give you much detail.
Cheers
Mark
Thanks Mark,