In your original post you stated that you wished to
"make life easy".
IMHO the most important thing to achieve this objective is to consider how you pack all your bits-n-pieces. The last thing you want is to have things loaded on top of other things in such a way that you have to unload half your truck when you stop for a quick lunch along the track. This is especially important when, as you say, you have a 90 where most access to your gear is through the rear door.
Admittedly I have a 110 but the rear is set up so that I have 4 levels of loading - and I can still see out the rear window. Tucker box and cooking gear in are two simple drawers (no fancy metal runners) under the false floor, fridge on LHS and a deep storage box on RHS with camp stretchers and chairs on top of false floor and between fridge and box. Then there's another shelf above the chairs and between the fridge and box where clothes and tarp/small tent goes. Then the 4th level, and the most useful one, is a hinged shelf in the roof where the sleeping gear is stored - see pictures. These were taken prior to the 3rd shelf going in but it actually sits at a level about half way up the side of the fridge. The light has also now been replaced with an LED strip light.

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