Looked at these earlier in the year at the Vic 4WD show. Not a bad setup but I suspect they will rattle. The main thing I disliked was the openness of the design which would allow things to work down between the boxes and frame.
Has anyone had any experience of the BOAB storage drawers distributed by Opposite Lock?
I am looking at setting up the rear of my Defender 110 for various purposes - ranging from camping to cartage of tools etc & am therefore after a storage solution that is somewhat more flexible than standard drawers.
My main concern with the BOAB system is securing the things into the back of the beast - I cannot stand stuff rattling around in the back on rough tracks (the rattling the truck makes is bad enough without adding too it) - whilst I'd like to custom make something like I did for the previous D2, I don't have the time.
Any opinions gratefully received.....
Looked at these earlier in the year at the Vic 4WD show. Not a bad setup but I suspect they will rattle. The main thing I disliked was the openness of the design which would allow things to work down between the boxes and frame.
MY15 Discovery 4 SE SDV6
Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
Have had a set in the D2 for about 2 years now. I reckon they're brilliant. Best feature is the ability to quickly unload when I get home - lift the boxes out and store in the shed - keeps the weight down when you don't need to carry everything around with you.
I have found some shallow plastic trays, the bottom dimensions the same as two of the plastic boxes, but the side walls only about 4 inches high. When I take the boxes out, I drop these trays in, and they give that extra bit of carrying space for general everyday stuff, like shopping, visits to the hardware store etc. SWMBO reckons they're great for visits to the gardening stores. Cartons of beer fit in nicely as well.
I've never had an issue with them rattling, but I usually keep the boxes packed reasonably full / tight, and I probably don't get the vehicle bouncing around as much off road as others might either. Offroad for me is more likely to be sand dunes and beaches, and the occasional gravel road.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
BMKal,
Thanks for that.
How do you have them secured in the D2? Do you use turnbuckles / straps etc?
Great that they are the right size for a slab.....![]()
At the back, (behind the passengers' seat), I have used turnbuckles attached to the tie-downs in the floor. At the front of the drawers, I have drilled and bolted through the floor - there is enough room to get up behind the fuel tank if you plan where to drill the holes.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
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