Rear cargo organization
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Year: 2001
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Rear cargo organization
So I got tired of stuff sliding around back there and thought this was a good way to contain my recovery equipment for now.
Reese cargo net suspended tightly behind the seat. I used the existing anchor point hole on the right for the mount. Drilled a new hole on the left. Used the anchor from the right in the middle of the seat, with a carabiner to keep it from stretching open.
Oh and I finally mounted my fire extinguisher.
I want to mount some RotopaX storage cans where the spare tire was in the future.
Reese cargo net suspended tightly behind the seat. I used the existing anchor point hole on the right for the mount. Drilled a new hole on the left. Used the anchor from the right in the middle of the seat, with a carabiner to keep it from stretching open.
Oh and I finally mounted my fire extinguisher.
I want to mount some RotopaX storage cans where the spare tire was in the future.
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nice. i just have a milk crate with my extra fluids and tire inflator sitting back there now, but id like something better / more permanent. cant wait to see what others use.
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I also carry it all, from a full on repair or extraction, to fresh coffee.
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Cargo box/floor
Sorry, I did not join the forum until after I built the XJ and did not think about a build thread ahead of time.
But here is where I got the idea of a false floor made with scrap lumber.
http://www.ericsxj.com/storage.htm
But here is where I got the idea of a false floor made with scrap lumber.
http://www.ericsxj.com/storage.htm