That's the point just essentials for daily driving and whatnot.I have the tuffy wheel well boxes like these in my Jeep. They work well to hold small items I keep in it all the time and are secure. But they do not hold much.
That's the point just essentials for daily driving and whatnot.I have the tuffy wheel well boxes like these in my Jeep. They work well to hold small items I keep in it all the time and are secure. But they do not hold much.
If you are permanently or semi-permanently mounting that box I would ditch the rear seat belts.The rear ID is 36". This box is 32.25". It's really tempting to push the box over to one side so I can stick longer things next to it when that need arises. A single 3.5 x 36" space seems better than two 1.75 x 36" gaps. There will be about 22" left of the cargo deck once this is installed.
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I think I'll be re-using the four footman loops inside the tool box to anchor it. That is 8 anchor points spread out pretty well.
If you are permanently or semi-permanently mounting that box I would ditch the rear seat belts.
I used the seat belt mounting points to mount a box similar to what you are using. I slid it all the way to the drivers side and the mounting bolts are inside the box. On the passenger side I needed an L bracket to reach the mounting points. The bolts inside the box on the drivers side should be a theft deterent with the box locked.I'm thinking the same. I snapped a bolt on one of the seat brackets, so there definitely won't be any rear passengers until I can fix that. It's been years since anyone sat back there anyway.
The rear ID is 36". This box is 32.25". It's really tempting to push the box over to one side so I can stick longer things next to it when that need arises. A single 3.5 x 36" space seems better than two 1.75 x 36" gaps. There will be about 22" left of the cargo deck once this is installed.
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I think I'll be re-using the four footman loops inside the tool box to anchor it. That is 8 anchor points spread out pretty well.
I thought you were getting a full width box !? Did they have wrong size description on Amazon?
It is inaccurate. But the gap from being too small got me rethinking this.
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Why did you opt for a smaller box? Also why not just make your own considering the cost could be a lot lower and exactly your specs.Here is the box I'm using.
Lund 78024T 24-Inch 22-Gauge Steel Job Site Box, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001SF83IW/?tag=wranglerorg-20
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The handles have been removed.
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Why did you opt for a smaller box? Also why not just make your own considering the cost could be a lot lower and exactly your specs.
All good reasons to not. I’m curious to see your total gear setup in the rear for a wheeling trip.Making my own is difficult right now. This one was well under the list price due to scratches I don't care about and dents I can't find.
I picked smaller because after seeing the other box, I realized I wanted to keep some of the full depth of the cargo deck to carry larger things.
