What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
Haha, this is good timing, I'd been running with the ammo box idea for big stuff, plus a tool box in my van for a while now, but they use up valuable load space.
So decided yesterday to utilize that unused space behind the front seats and do some research for soft sided storage.
The passenger side seat has more room and so ordered a £20 cabin case (50 x 40 x 30cm, 44L) to replace the ammo box and a £10.50 cheapo Draper tool bag (42 x 23 x 29cm, 28L) for behind drivers seat.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171426879792
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311358358355
I'll let you know how they fit next week.
So decided yesterday to utilize that unused space behind the front seats and do some research for soft sided storage.
The passenger side seat has more room and so ordered a £20 cabin case (50 x 40 x 30cm, 44L) to replace the ammo box and a £10.50 cheapo Draper tool bag (42 x 23 x 29cm, 28L) for behind drivers seat.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171426879792
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311358358355
I'll let you know how they fit next week.
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
I went for bolt in, I rolled mine and believe all that crap hurtstwiss wrote:I just chuck a large ammo box behind my seats with all my commonly used tools in it, if I need to help another zook owner out I just take the whole tool box
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
I won;t have anything that is capable of causing an injury loose in my SJ........Its just a bad accident waiting to happen.ROBBIE wrote:I went for bolt in, I rolled mine and believe all that crap hurtstwiss wrote:I just chuck a large ammo box behind my seats with all my commonly used tools in it, if I need to help another zook owner out I just take the whole tool box
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
twiss wrote:I just chuck a large ammo box behind my seats with all my commonly used tools in it, if I need to help another zook owner out I just take the whole tool box
Not to mention flying tools under the seat
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
Worked out great for my particular needs. Freed up cargo area, only cheapo bags which don't scream I've got Snap-On or similar inside, and will only get rarely used.
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I take it the driver isnt included in that statementScottieJ wrote:I won;t have anything that is capable of causing an injury loose in my SJ........Its just a bad accident waiting to happen.ROBBIE wrote:I went for bolt in, I rolled mine and believe all that crap hurtstwiss wrote:I just chuck a large ammo box behind my seats with all my commonly used tools in it, if I need to help another zook owner out I just take the whole tool box
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
I'm not sure what exactly you are trying to imply?
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
Just get an ammo box big enough that you have to open the tailgate to put it in the the seats "deployed"
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
Just bought myself a 24" Ammo Crate off eBay so hopefully that will do, Ill have to get a small toolbag to stick sockets etc in to stop them rattling around. I think I'll ratchet strap it down rather than bolt so its slightly more removable.
Also got a 800mm cargo net that I'm going to attach to the roof for cloths and jackets etc. might keep them out of the mud a bit!
Also got a 800mm cargo net that I'm going to attach to the roof for cloths and jackets etc. might keep them out of the mud a bit!
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Re: What are people doing for tool/parts storage.
Good lad, I like the idea of the cargo net, might have to invest in some
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