Cargo boxes
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Cargo boxes
Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my TJ.
I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo area
with the seat folded or removed!
I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts connect
to!
I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't know
if they made them for jeeps...
but they all seem pretty pricey.....
was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
recommedations for type of welding??
sb
I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo area
with the seat folded or removed!
I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts connect
to!
I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't know
if they made them for jeeps...
but they all seem pretty pricey.....
was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
recommedations for type of welding??
sb
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Re: Cargo boxes
>Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my TJ.
This is what I have for mine:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/trunk/058.html
Along with the 6" riser brackets (perfect to store full soft doors under).
Chad
This is what I have for mine:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/trunk/058.html
Along with the 6" riser brackets (perfect to store full soft doors under).
Chad
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Re: Cargo boxes
>Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my TJ.
This is what I have for mine:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/trunk/058.html
Along with the 6" riser brackets (perfect to store full soft doors under).
Chad
This is what I have for mine:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/trunk/058.html
Along with the 6" riser brackets (perfect to store full soft doors under).
Chad
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Re: Cargo boxes
>Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my TJ.
This is what I have for mine:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/trunk/058.html
Along with the 6" riser brackets (perfect to store full soft doors under).
Chad
This is what I have for mine:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/trunk/058.html
Along with the 6" riser brackets (perfect to store full soft doors under).
Chad
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Re: Cargo boxes
>Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my TJ.
This is what I have for mine:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/trunk/058.html
Along with the 6" riser brackets (perfect to store full soft doors under).
Chad
This is what I have for mine:
http://www.tuffyproducts.com/trunk/058.html
Along with the 6" riser brackets (perfect to store full soft doors under).
Chad
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Re: Cargo boxes
I found this at the flea market for something like 25.00. It's a video
shipping container. It ain't perdy but it's water proof and locks. Plenty
of room in there.
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/jeep/trunk.jpg
Bill
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my
TJ.
> I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
> caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
>
> I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
> you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
> seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo
area
> with the seat folded or removed!
> I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
> weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts
connect
> to!
>
> I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
> tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't
know
> if they made them for jeeps...
>
> but they all seem pretty pricey.....
>
> was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
> recommedations for type of welding??
>
> sb
>
>
shipping container. It ain't perdy but it's water proof and locks. Plenty
of room in there.
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/jeep/trunk.jpg
Bill
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%tpEc.612976$Ar.489714@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my
TJ.
> I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
> caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
>
> I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
> you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
> seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo
area
> with the seat folded or removed!
> I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
> weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts
connect
> to!
>
> I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
> tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't
know
> if they made them for jeeps...
>
> but they all seem pretty pricey.....
>
> was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
> recommedations for type of welding??
>
> sb
>
>
#7
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Re: Cargo boxes
I found this at the flea market for something like 25.00. It's a video
shipping container. It ain't perdy but it's water proof and locks. Plenty
of room in there.
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/jeep/trunk.jpg
Bill
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%tpEc.612976$Ar.489714@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my
TJ.
> I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
> caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
>
> I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
> you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
> seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo
area
> with the seat folded or removed!
> I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
> weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts
connect
> to!
>
> I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
> tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't
know
> if they made them for jeeps...
>
> but they all seem pretty pricey.....
>
> was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
> recommedations for type of welding??
>
> sb
>
>
shipping container. It ain't perdy but it's water proof and locks. Plenty
of room in there.
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/jeep/trunk.jpg
Bill
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%tpEc.612976$Ar.489714@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my
TJ.
> I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
> caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
>
> I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
> you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
> seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo
area
> with the seat folded or removed!
> I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
> weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts
connect
> to!
>
> I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
> tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't
know
> if they made them for jeeps...
>
> but they all seem pretty pricey.....
>
> was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
> recommedations for type of welding??
>
> sb
>
>
#8
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Re: Cargo boxes
I found this at the flea market for something like 25.00. It's a video
shipping container. It ain't perdy but it's water proof and locks. Plenty
of room in there.
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/jeep/trunk.jpg
Bill
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%tpEc.612976$Ar.489714@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my
TJ.
> I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
> caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
>
> I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
> you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
> seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo
area
> with the seat folded or removed!
> I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
> weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts
connect
> to!
>
> I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
> tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't
know
> if they made them for jeeps...
>
> but they all seem pretty pricey.....
>
> was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
> recommedations for type of welding??
>
> sb
>
>
shipping container. It ain't perdy but it's water proof and locks. Plenty
of room in there.
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/jeep/trunk.jpg
Bill
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%tpEc.612976$Ar.489714@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my
TJ.
> I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
> caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
>
> I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
> you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
> seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo
area
> with the seat folded or removed!
> I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
> weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts
connect
> to!
>
> I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
> tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't
know
> if they made them for jeeps...
>
> but they all seem pretty pricey.....
>
> was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
> recommedations for type of welding??
>
> sb
>
>
#9
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Re: Cargo boxes
I found this at the flea market for something like 25.00. It's a video
shipping container. It ain't perdy but it's water proof and locks. Plenty
of room in there.
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/jeep/trunk.jpg
Bill
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%tpEc.612976$Ar.489714@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my
TJ.
> I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
> caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
>
> I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
> you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
> seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo
area
> with the seat folded or removed!
> I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
> weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts
connect
> to!
>
> I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
> tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't
know
> if they made them for jeeps...
>
> but they all seem pretty pricey.....
>
> was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
> recommedations for type of welding??
>
> sb
>
>
shipping container. It ain't perdy but it's water proof and locks. Plenty
of room in there.
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/jeep/trunk.jpg
Bill
"SB" <chicbearsmook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%tpEc.612976$Ar.489714@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Just wondering what you guys recommend for a rear cargo lock box for my
TJ.
> I got the quadratec catalogue a couple months ago and there was one that
> caught my eye...but I doubted how well it would function.
>
> I don't have the book in front of me....but, it was an expandable box. So
> you could use it with your rear seat in and in use it would fit behind the
> seat (bolted in supposedly) and would expand to fill part of the cargo
area
> with the seat folded or removed!
> I didn't think the expanded part was bolted down, which would tell me the
> weak points are a the hinged/locking points that the extended parts
connect
> to!
>
> I was also going through Canadian Tire the other day and noticed the Husky
> tool boxes for truck beds...these were the diamond steel ones. Didn't
know
> if they made them for jeeps...
>
> but they all seem pretty pricey.....
>
> was also wondering if anyone made their own....how'd the welding go?
> recommedations for type of welding??
>
> sb
>
>
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