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Show us your load liner!
- GuardianAngel
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Once done, I will be putting in some kind of load liner, but not sure what. Will it be a simple board (wood or metal), or something with storage pockets, choices choice choices!
So, I am looking for inspiration. Photos and construction details would be appreciated
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Joakae wrote: The Suzuki one
That looks a neat job, cost very much ......................... :whistle:
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lift-up rear storage base :blink:
made it using 9mm ply - which really isn't up to the job, it's OK but don't see it standing up to much abuse, but I'll be able to use it as a template and will be able to quickly make a more substantial top board replacement, probably using Buffalo board.
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Reaper made me one out of ally chequer plate. If you put "ally load liner for wanderingstar" in the search function. Am on my sons I pad so am not fully conversant with how to put up a link.
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- GuardianAngel
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@Halford: How do you cater for the uneven floor? I was thinking about using different sizes of rubber feet to screw on the underside of the base board and build on that, and maybe using the seat/seat belt bolts to secure it in place. Got to say I love the storage and being able to hide things away underneath.
@wanderingstar: Did a search and it came up with a few threads. I assume its the same as the ORA one? I like the look of this, but I would want to build some form of storage around it. Maybe a box and lid to hook over the rear lip.
@joakae I also like this(!), but I guess it only works if the rear seats are still fitted? I also remember it being bloody expensive?
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GuardianAngel wrote: @wanderingstar: Did a search and it came up with a few threads. I assume its the same as the ORA one? I like the look of this, but I would want to build some form of storage around it. Maybe a box and lid to hook over the rear lip.?
Nope the ORA one is the same as mine
It could be made however you wanted i belive ian was going to run some draw runners for a lid and storage etc
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think I've just got the base board sitting on some rear mud mats, simply the weight keeping it down - doesn't bump around at all.
here's a cool link -
Loading a Jimny - SA 4x4 Community Forum
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:How heavy is your dog
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