First fab: false floor
#31
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From: cape cod ma.
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 i6
you never care about the spare til you need it.....hell i've gone wheeling and had guys on 33s have a flat and they have the stock like 215/75-15 and stock jack and tire iron to do it with make room for a full size spare (or at least a real tire) it'll be well worth it
#32
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From: USA
Year: 1999
Engine: l6 4.0, K&N FIPK & 62mm bored TB
I got a good deal on a locking heavy-duty ABS plastic box a few week ago off Craigs List - beautiful box with divided drawer! - but it turns out to be a few inches too deep. Have to push the rear seat forward in order for it to fit. Bummer. I'll be using it in my Durango.
So the wood box is something I plan to do in the spring for the back of the XJ. I'm tired of not having room to put stuff, or of having a clusterucfk back there. Cardboard template is good & I want to make it fit the contours of the trunk, with a drawer & opening on top. Should be interesting to watch this build. I can't do mine until the weather is warmer.
So the wood box is something I plan to do in the spring for the back of the XJ. I'm tired of not having room to put stuff, or of having a clusterucfk back there. Cardboard template is good & I want to make it fit the contours of the trunk, with a drawer & opening on top. Should be interesting to watch this build. I can't do mine until the weather is warmer.
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#33
The other problem you will run into with MDF is that the corners are fragile. If you are using it for a toolbox/false floor the edges will get all banged up. That stuff is good for smaller indoor projects. Even a subbox that gets carpeted and covered is fine. Something with hinges, doors, or sliders will break apart
#34
That is a good looking design. The best part about making a box yourself is you can totaly customize it for whatever you want!!!! A box for harcore wheeling is going to be much different than one for a grocery getter.
I just made one a few weeks back. It is much smaller than your design but it works really well for what I use it for
My XJ is a DD, gets mild wheeling, is the camping machine, takes the canoe to the lake, dogs to the park, kids to school, stomps in the snow . . . etc. so I needed to maximize space. With wheeling and towing I NEED a full size spare, and since my dogs jump up into the back it couldnt be too high. Also my dogs sleep in the back so carpet was necessary. My kids have also been known to rack out back there so removable is also necessary.
I will post a pic of of the inside later today after my kids go to school. I used 3/4 underlayment because I had a piece of 4x4 laying around from another project, hinges were free because my wife wanted nickle on the bathroom door rather than brass, and the carpet was $12 from the depot. The whole thing took about 3 hours. It would have been less but I had my 5 year old helping me.
I made it square because I wanted to stash stuff around it, it is hard to open with stuff on top. Tow straps go on one side, I have 2x4s in the little nook on the back.
Have fun with it. Great Project!
I just made one a few weeks back. It is much smaller than your design but it works really well for what I use it for
My XJ is a DD, gets mild wheeling, is the camping machine, takes the canoe to the lake, dogs to the park, kids to school, stomps in the snow . . . etc. so I needed to maximize space. With wheeling and towing I NEED a full size spare, and since my dogs jump up into the back it couldnt be too high. Also my dogs sleep in the back so carpet was necessary. My kids have also been known to rack out back there so removable is also necessary.
I will post a pic of of the inside later today after my kids go to school. I used 3/4 underlayment because I had a piece of 4x4 laying around from another project, hinges were free because my wife wanted nickle on the bathroom door rather than brass, and the carpet was $12 from the depot. The whole thing took about 3 hours. It would have been less but I had my 5 year old helping me.
I made it square because I wanted to stash stuff around it, it is hard to open with stuff on top. Tow straps go on one side, I have 2x4s in the little nook on the back.
Have fun with it. Great Project!
#37
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From: York PA/State College PA
Year: 2001
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Originally Posted by mdcmn7
can fit a whole bunch of crap in there!!
Make sure you post pics of your finished floor
Make sure you post pics of your finished floor
#38
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From: california
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
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im looking forward to seeing what you come up with. cuz im planning on doing the same thing. i got some ideas. just wanna see more to make it better. good luck with the build
#39
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From: Arizona
Year: 1999
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Just finished drawing mine up, either going to use 1x2s boards or 1" metal tubing, 1/2" mdf. Making it so I can bolt down my sub to it.
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#40
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From: York PA/State College PA
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Originally Posted by hitstick8
im looking forward to seeing what you come up with. cuz im planning on doing the same thing. i got some ideas. just wanna see more to make it better. good luck with the build
azj- I like the design ya got, especially where your sub bolts in, that's a good idea.
#41
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From: York PA/State College PA
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Here is the outline, that me and my friends cut just now, it fits and we r going to grab some burritos then come back and finish up
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#44
even if you dont wheel it much a full size spare is still a good idea. once those space savers warm up from driving the tire just wants to fold off the wheel on every little turn or bump. if you put it on the front itll probably bust a bead on one of your first couple turns, and if you put it in the rear be careful cuz theres probably also a little difference in size from your regular tires.. not a good thing on solid axles. id suggest stoppin by the llantera (mexican tire shop for those of you not in san diego lol) and picking up a used cheapie you could probably get one for less than 50 bucks if your worried about prices. but awesome thread, im thinkin of making one now... i love this site....