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landie56
6th August 2017, 09:07 PM
How's anyone put in titan draws or made your own. Can you please put some pictures of your draws.
Thanks landie56
RR L322 owner
Steinzy
6th August 2017, 09:10 PM
How's anyone put in titan draws or made your own. Can you please put some pictures of your draws.
Thanks landie56
RR L322 owner
I’d also be keen to see this as I also have been contemplating rear draws. Had Ron’s draws in my P38 but sold them with the car...should have kept them for the L322 :(
Roverlord off road spares
6th August 2017, 09:17 PM
THe problem with rear drawers how do you access your spare tyre without removing the drawers every time?
Steinzy
6th August 2017, 09:20 PM
I would have the spare mounted on the roof cage if I was going on a trip. Would love a swing away tyre carrier ;)
p38arover
6th August 2017, 10:00 PM
Had Ron’s draws in my P38 but sold them with the car...should have kept them for the L322
Hey! I wanted them back! [biggrin]
I have these Chuckwagon drawers in mine (they have been fitted in a Disco 1, a Defender, my P38A, and now the L322). They only go in for trips away. The spare wheel goes on the roof rack. My fridge is strapped in behind the front left seat. The rear 2/3rd seat is just folded up. You can see it in the 3rd photo.
The drawers are bolted to Unistrut rails which are, in turn, bolted to the positions where the tie-down rings are normally fitted.
I have two AGM Deep Cycle batteries fitted under the floor on the RHS in the well under the fuse panel.
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In the P38A (the narrower shelf was from when it was in a 110):
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Steinzy
6th August 2017, 10:05 PM
Great work Ron
p38arover
6th August 2017, 10:24 PM
I take the boxes and the drawer out of the frame and can lift it in. It slides easily into position on the Unistrut and just needs a little wriggling to line up the bolts. I leave the floor out of the boot and have a filler piece at the very rear. It lifts out to give access to very large storage compartment made available when the spare wheel is removed. If needs be, I can remove the drawer or the lower plastic crate to get even easier access.
Almost ready to go. The tyre is strapped on with a Y-strap.
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landie56
7th August 2017, 01:58 PM
Hey! I wanted them back! [biggrin]
I have these Chuckwagon drawers in mine (they have been fitted in a Disco 1, a Defender, my P38A, and now the L322). They only go in for trips away. The spare wheel goes on the roof rack. My fridge is strapped in behind the front left seat. The rear 2/3rd seat is just folded up. You can see it in the 3rd photo.
The drawers are bolted to Unistrut rails which are, in turn, bolted to the positions where the tie-down rings are normally fitted.
I have two AGM Deep Cycle batteries fitted under the floor on the RHS in the well under the fuse panel.
127505 127506 127507
In the P38A (the narrower shelf was from when it was in a 110):
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Like the simple way. K.i.s principal.
Styx
10th August 2017, 08:21 AM
I have put the Prado Titan Draws in to my D3 using turnbuckles to secure them to the existing tiedown points. I did need to rivet loop brackets to the sides of the draws but these are holding up fine. I can send pickture if required but is quite easy. You may need a plyboard under the draws to stop them rubbing on tailgate when open.
Jaybee
10th August 2017, 01:35 PM
How's anyone put in titan draws or made your own. Can you please put some pictures of your draws.
Thanks landie56
RR L322 owner
Have a look at these plans for custom drawers for a D4 to get some ideas and perhaps modify them to suit your Range Rover. I used the ideas to build a custom set for my D4 with storage for 2 directors chairs, picnic table, compressor, tool box, maxx trax, shovel, fishing rod, plus plus. Also used the idea outlined to be able to lower the spare wheel without removing anything.
Build your own Drawer unit.pdf - File Shared from Box.net (https://www.aulro.com/afvb/redirect-to/'redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.box.net%2Fshared%2Fqsbt 0rfvo82vsi18jv7k)
Good luck
Jaybee
p38arover
14th August 2017, 08:15 PM
Very nice job there. :thumbsup:
To be honest, I haven't found a set of drawers that do exactly what I want.
I'd like a set of shallow drawers that can stay in most of the time (except when the present drawers go in for trips). I'd like somewhere to store the rubbish paraphernalia I seem to carry around all the time but to leave the floor clear. Such drawers would need to hinge up, supported by bonnet struts, to allow access to the under-floor spare wheel.
RR876
13th February 2018, 05:33 PM
I made the basic set of drawers below from a single 8x4’ sheet of 1/2” plywood and some aluminium extrusions to bolster the corners. The drawer unit is bolted in three places - to a bracket replace the right rear luggage mount and two bolts into a cradle supporting a Frontrunner 50 litre tapered water tank behind the rear seat.
I then use a series of sturdy Rubbermaid plastic tubs to hold the rest of my gear to the left of the fridge. The tailgate nicely supports the fridge and drawers when they are extended. That is, the unit does not tip out even when it is not attached by bolts at the front.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/02/341.jpghttps://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/02/342.jpghttps://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/02/343.jpghttps://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/02/344.jpg
RR876
13th February 2018, 06:03 PM
I made the basic set of drawers below from a single 8x4’ sheet of 1/2” plywood and some aluminium extrusions to bolster the corners. The drawer unit is bolted in three places - to a bracket replace the right rear luggage mount and two bolts into a cradle supporting a Frontrunner 50 litre tapered water tank behind the rear seat.
I then use a series of sturdy Rubbermaid plastic tubs to hold the rest of my gear to the left of the fridge. The tailgate nicely supports the fridge and drawers when they are extended. That is, the unit does not tip out even when it is not attached by bolts at the front.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/02/341.jpghttps://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/02/342.jpghttps://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/02/343.jpghttps://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/02/344.jpg
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