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    Quote Originally Posted by Discomark View Post
    Your signature says you have a 300TDI so the fuel lift pump is on the engine block and not in the tank.
    Ah, relief...

    I knew some diesels have both, but if the 300 doesn't, that would explain why my frantic google search couldn't show me where it is in the boot...


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    I used knock together aluminium box section to build the storage system. We have to take the back seats out to get the complete unit in but its a 1 hour job to fully remove and put the seats back so no big deal and most of the time there is just the two of us travelling.
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    I'm 3/4 of the way finished but my Engel only fits in sideways, about an inch too long, which only leaves small room for drawers

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    Quote Originally Posted by OlliesLRover View Post
    Looks good.

    Does the whole thing come out easily, in case you need to get to the fuel pump.
    Wow that's a bit negative.


    It like saying dont put carpet in a car as it makes it hard to get the gearbox out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    Wow that's a bit negative.


    It like saying dont put carpet in a car as it makes it hard to get the gearbox out.
    You have got to be kidding me

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistajoel View Post
    Thought I'd show off my efforts this week. pretty happy with it.. cost me a fraction of the price if I had bought them, plus its pretty unique (so buying wasn't an option anyway), suits my needs perfectly.




    Happy to answer any questions (i am a little proud of it ) or feel free to criticize


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    What sort of latches did you use to hold the drawers closed?

    This is a project I would like to do at some point and a friend said that with professionaly made units a fair bit of effort goes in to the latch mechanism to ensure the drawers rattle as little as possible while you are driving.

    How much did you end up spending? I think I remember seeing the drawer slides for $100 per pair?

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    mistajoel - does your set up allow the rear (2nd row I mean) seats to remain in place?
    I assume the storage bins either side of the boot have been gotten rid of?


    steelo - You have a 40l Engel? (I presume). I have the same problem and given the limited amount of space available don't want to put the bugger in sideways. I have heard that it will fit if the handles are removed. Maybe replace with some sort of soft/flexible strap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matplat View Post
    What sort of latches did you use to hold the drawers closed?

    This is a project I would like to do at some point and a friend said that with professionaly made units a fair bit of effort goes in to the latch mechanism to ensure the drawers rattle as little as possible while you are driving.

    How much did you end up spending? I think I remember seeing the drawer slides for $100 per pair?
    Mmmm, it is satisfying doing it yourself, but don't think one Saturday will be enough to get it right

    The pro's are definitely worth the money, and i actually had a hard time finding any latches... but the slides i bought ended up having little tabs on the ends that lock the draw in/out. release is just by pushing them down (you can see them poking through the front of the drawer)

    The smaller drawer (yes, the drawer within the drawer) was added in mind for my socket set, usually gets packed on the bottom, always needed in a hurry.. and that has no lock on it, just holds itself in because i cut it a little dodgy used one of those vibrating multitools... amazing little thing...

    Yes, the 750mm slides cost exactly $100 from fleabay, the handles like $3 from bunnings...

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    Yep, Vlad, the back seats are still there... can even tilt them forwards also, despite the amount the bottom of the seat back swings backwards first...

    Uhh, storage bins? One side had a seat in there when i bought it, just left that there, the other side is just an empty cavity, which is destined to be filled with my 300w pure sine wave inverter and compressor...

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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    steelo - You have a 40l Engel? (I presume). I have the same problem and given the limited amount of space available don't want to put the bugger in sideways. I have heard that it will fit if the handles are removed. Maybe replace with some sort of soft/flexible strap.

    Yep 40L but mines the new plastic one (basic with just the old dial, no fancy electrics) where the lid opens from the sides not the ends so if I put it in sideways I don't really need slides as I don't have to reach in as far to pull basket out & can store things behind.

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