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Old 04-29-2012, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by damon.l
if you dont mind my asking what bracket / mount is that there for the power tank? i have went back and forth on compressed air setup or a co2 tank and i think im leaning towards the co2.
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BKT-2300: The Floor Bracket - POWERTANK - CO2 Air Systems

BKT-2310: Base Mount for Floor Bracket - POWERTANK - CO2 Air Systems
Old 04-29-2012, 08:34 AM
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excellent... thanks so much for sharing!!!
Old 04-29-2012, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by RodCyn
I wanted to use existing mounting points to make it clean and removable
That is the cleanest interior I've seen except at the dealership.
And this storage setup is absurdly cool.
Now I just need a place to store the kids so I can take out the rear seat!
Old 04-29-2012, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jeepersjeep
Let's see some pics and hear suggestions on what should be carried and how you carry it all.
Heres my little gear box. I'm pretty happy with it.
The black bag is full of hand tools, hammer sockets wrenches pliers ect.

So now, let's see yours and hear the suggestions.
I use the same box (bought at lowes) but I bolt mine down to the rear seatbelt bolts ( 2 door). Gives my 2 door soft top some secure storage in addition to the tuffy lock box under the drivers seat.

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Old 04-29-2012, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Antisimplistic

That is the cleanest interior I've seen except at the dealership.
And this storage setup is absurdly cool.
Now I just need a place to store the kids so I can take out the rear seat!
16 gal storage tubs? LOL

That is one really nice setup!
Old 04-29-2012, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by damon.l
excellent... thanks so much for sharing!!!
You're welcome. This is a great forum for sharing. I know I've gotten some great ideas off here.

Originally Posted by Antisimplistic
That is the cleanest interior I've seen except at the dealership.
And this storage setup is absurdly cool.
Now I just need a place to store the kids so I can take out the rear seat!
hahaha, just cleaned it up so it didn't look too bad.

Originally Posted by IZZNICE
This thing is badass!! The pics really don't do it justice. After seeing it in person that is.
Thanks. Glad you got to see it

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That's a fine pece of craftsmanship and construction!

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Old 04-29-2012, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Antisimplistic
Now I just need a place to store the kids so I can take out the rear seat!
Originally Posted by kleinrider
16 gal storage tubs? LOL
Old 04-30-2012, 05:33 AM
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Neither my 6' 13 year old, nor my 6'5" 17 yo would fit in a bin, I'm afraid. Lord knows I have considered it a few times!
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Originally Posted by JKRay
I dont have any gear or equipment but I plan too real soon, I will be carring it in a box kind of like yours. I should have everything to get me out of a oh shit moment. I will be carrying tools, extra parts, a portable welder, motor oil, gear oil, jumper cables, extra food and water, etc.
Portable welder and hijack are my next investments
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Originally Posted by jeepersjeep
Let's see some pics and hear suggestions on what should be carried and how you carry it all.
Heres my little gear box. I'm pretty happy with it.
The black bag is full of hand tools, hammer sockets wrenches pliers ect.

So now, let's see yours and hear the suggestions.
I'd find a better spot for that extinguisher, ratchet straps tend to jam at the most inconvenient times and in an emergency situation every second makes a difference.


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