I remember I read about a vendor that makes a storage shelf that raises the cargo area a few inches, supplies storage bags with the kit and relocates the sub under the floor as well? Who makes that kit?
ORV Stealth shelf
...or Sharkey
When you really start looking at what you get, that stealth shelf is ridiculously priced which is why I built my own.
All in, with pelican cases instead of cheap bags, my setup maybe cost $300 ($200 of which is for the pelican cases.)
When you really start looking at what you get, that stealth shelf is ridiculously priced which is why I built my own.
All in, with pelican cases instead of cheap bags, my setup maybe cost $300 ($200 of which is for the pelican cases.)
When you really start looking at what you get, that stealth shelf is ridiculously priced which is why I built my own.
All in, with pelican cases instead of cheap bags, my setup maybe cost $300 ($200 of which is for the pelican cases.)
This company builds all the tool trays, compartment trays, etc for our fire trucks. They make a couple Jeep products and are located on my side of town (Jones and 1960 general area). You may be interested. I don't have a need for one but I really like it. If they can handle K12 saws, gasoline, axes, etc being tossed around and whatnot, they can surely handle anything we do with our rigs. I actually have a cutting board and boot jack that I won as door prizes at our annual banquet.
http://pptexas.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=45&Itemid=198
When you really start looking at what you get, that stealth shelf is ridiculously priced which is why I built my own.
All in, with pelican cases instead of cheap bags, my setup maybe cost $300 ($200 of which is for the pelican cases.)
Thanks. I was looking at those on the Genright website. I didn't realize they were local. It's a better solution than what i have. I already have the Tuffy lid. What I find is that I'm always leaving the lid at home since larger items don't fit underneath and the top is a pain to access with the trektop. Might just break down and get the ORV. Just feels a bit like highway robbery.
This company builds all the tool trays, compartment trays, etc for our fire trucks. They make a couple Jeep products and are located on my side of town (Jones and 1960 general area). You may be interested. I don't have a need for one but I really like it. If they can handle K12 saws, gasoline, axes, etc being tossed around and whatnot, they can surely handle anything we do with our rigs. I actually have a cutting board and boot jack that I won as door prizes at our annual banquet.
http://pptexas.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=45&Itemid=198
This company builds all the tool trays, compartment trays, etc for our fire trucks. They make a couple Jeep products and are located on my side of town (Jones and 1960 general area). You may be interested. I don't have a need for one but I really like it. If they can handle K12 saws, gasoline, axes, etc being tossed around and whatnot, they can surely handle anything we do with our rigs. I actually have a cutting board and boot jack that I won as door prizes at our annual banquet.
http://pptexas.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=45&Itemid=198