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    Any Ideas/words of Wisdom for 110 drawer setup

    Hello all,
    Im toying with the idea of some drawers for the back of my 110, they would be aluminium with a 18mm ply top and marine carpet atop. Attached is my currrent plan, but im wondering if anyone has any tips and is it worth the effort? I am also concerned about adding too much weight to the back of the vehicle as I try to travel as light as possible.
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    One drawer will probably be lighter and have more useable storage space than two - less hardware needed. You can always add a divider.

    How do you access the rear storage? Is it open or is it a flat floor?

    Why wouldn’t you just have one big drawer for the full length?

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    There's a few photos in the following links of the basic setup that I've been using for more than 30 years that might give you some ideas. Click on each photo for a larger view.
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    Weight is minimised by using 12mm ply for the shelves and not using drawer slides.

    This link shows the frame that I secure the fridge to and it also all the electronics for the dual battery setup. I also have a similar frame on the right hand side and find these very handy for securing the above shelf load.
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    This link shows my internal 'roof rack' where I store soft light items such as bedrolls etc.
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    All this gives four levels of loading and makes access to everything easy without the need to unload half the truck to unload something.

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    JWhitey Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by jon3950 View Post
    One drawer will probably be lighter and have more useable storage space than two - less hardware needed. You can always add a divider.

    How do you access the rear storage? Is it open or is it a flat floor?

    Why wouldn’t you just have one big drawer for the full length?
    The single drawer with dividers is a very good point and I think that may be better. I think a full lenth drawer would be too big though. The ones I've worked out there would be about 1100mm, leaving about 800mm for the rear storage. The rear storage would probably just be a false floor on a hinge.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    There's a few photos in the following links of the basic setup that I've been using for more than 30 years that might give you some ideas. Click on each photo for a larger view.
    Message - AULRO Photo Gallery

    Weight is minimised by using 12mm ply for the shelves and not using drawer slides.

    This link shows the frame that I secure the fridge to and it also all the electronics for the dual battery setup. I also have a similar frame on the right hand side and find these very handy for securing the above shelf load.
    Message - AULRO Photo Gallery

    This link shows my internal 'roof rack' where I store soft light items such as bedrolls etc.
    Message - AULRO Photo Gallery

    All this gives four levels of loading and makes access to everything easy without the need to unload half the truck to unload something.
    Looks great, Thanks!

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    Drifta has done a bunch of different setups. My personal pick would be the DCBC unit.

    Good for inspiration/ideas anyhow!

    L/R DEFENDER - STORAGE DRAWERS PACKAGE $1355 - Drifta Camping & 4WD

    Regarding whether worth the effort... Personally if I redid my setup I'd probably get a professional to do it just for the quality. At $1400-1600 it seems pretty decent value for a full set up with table etc. But if you're handy on the tools then it'd be a great project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JWhitey View Post
    The single drawer with dividers is a very good point and I think that may be better. I think a full lenth drawer would be too big though. The ones I've worked out there would be about 1100mm, leaving about 800mm for the rear storage. The rear storage would probably just be a false floor on a hinge.
    Cheers
    I would agree that 1100 is about as deep as you would want for a drawer. Does that mean the rear storage is actually in the rear seat area? Or is it a hardtop?

    I have a Drifta drawer in the back of mine:
    https://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-r...ml#post2558272
    The big benefit to me is its simplicity, its relative lightness and the fact that it doesn’t rattle. Having one big drawer means I can divide it how I like. I made it high enough to stand a bottle jack upright inside but low enough so I can sit the fridge on top and still access it easily without a slide.

    The best advice I can give regarding drawers is think about what what you want to carry, measure it all up and work out exactly how you will need to pack it. You can work out the size of the drawers from there.

    Cheers,
    Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by carpdvl View Post
    Drifta has done a bunch of different setups. My personal pick would be the DCBC unit.

    Good for inspiration/ideas anyhow!

    L/R DEFENDER - STORAGE DRAWERS PACKAGE $1355 - Drifta Camping & 4WD

    Regarding whether worth the effort... Personally if I redid my setup I'd probably get a professional to do it just for the quality. At $1400-1600 it seems pretty decent value for a full set up with table etc. But if you're handy on the tools then it'd be a great project.
    I had a look at those, Im thinking I may just be better off going with drifta for the price. By the time I got mine done it'd probably still be $800 deep and I don't really have that much time on my hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon3950 View Post
    I would agree that 1100 is about as deep as you would want for a drawer. Does that mean the rear storage is actually in the rear seat area? Or is it a hardtop?

    I have a Drifta drawer in the back of mine:
    Alasdair, the MY16 Keswick 110
    The big benefit to me is its simplicity, its relative lightness and the fact that it doesn’t rattle. Having one big drawer means I can divide it how I like. I made it high enough to stand a bottle jack upright inside but low enough so I can sit the fridge on top and still access it easily without a slide.

    The best advice I can give regarding drawers is think about what what you want to carry, measure it all up and work out exactly how you will need to pack it. You can work out the size of the drawers from there.

    Cheers,
    Jon
    I was originally going to remove the rear seats, but I think now they're staying. I think for the price Drifta might be the go and your setup looks perfect. Thanks.

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    I made my own using qubelok aluminium tube and taking a bit of inspiration from various threads that have been posted on here over the years.
    Have a look at this thread:

    County / Defender rear storage drawer build
    Dan

    '14 Def 110
    '75 Lightweight
    '98 300Tdi Disco (gone)
    '80 2Dr Rangie Classic (gone)

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