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Old 09-03-2014, 23:22   #31
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We once had someone join the forum from eastern Europe and posted photos of his Terrano. He had made a fold down shelf from the tailgate, he'd bolted twin ring camping gaz stove to the shelf. Even made a new door card that wasn't flammable.
Found this Jim https://plus.google.com/photos/10616...90292654336924 might give Steve an idea
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Old 09-03-2014, 23:57   #32
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Some of those photos remind me of the mods that Terranosaurus did on his SWB for Macmillan Challenge. He posted loads of photos.
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Old 10-03-2014, 01:11   #33
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Here is a deck I did earlier, not all that pretty but functional
I screwed 4x2 [100x50] to the floor using the bolt holes for the two rows of seats
notched out the timber to take old roof rack bars as bearers and cut two hatches to give access to rarely used small stuff
I carry a lot of tool boxes for my worktop jobs
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I have lots more pics of stages if anyone wants to see, I used OSB 18mm thick for the deck boards, this took the best part of a 8x4 or 1220x2440
My trolley jack is in a suitcase under the front section, lots deeper than the rear.
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Old 10-03-2014, 07:38   #34
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Found this Jim https://plus.google.com/photos/10616...90292654336924 might give Steve an idea
some good ideas there mate,got me thinking now.
problem is I still use the 3rd row of seats so maybe a lift out tray just for when I go camping might be on the cards.i also take the dogs so cant be too tall either.
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Old 20-03-2014, 21:25   #35
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sorry forgot pic
I didn't want to cover the little cubby holes up as they are usefull.
so a hinged bit to stuff me work cloths in.
and a wooden lift out storage area
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Old 20-03-2014, 21:26   #36
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easily removeable
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jack cover and storage box
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Old 20-03-2014, 21:30   #38
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tools are now easily accesable with out lots of flying around clutter.
I have since fitted a rubber checkerplate mat over the floor for spillages from me bucket.
ive got a coolbox strapped to the right hand side for work sandwiches drinks ect.
I take a couple more shots tomoz
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Old 23-03-2014, 22:34   #39
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Is a lot of weight on the rear door as you say.
Maybe a swing out spare wheel holder mod is in the pipe line.
I'm sure I have seen these on some 4x4s but can't remember which ones.
Toyota surf has a swing out spare wheel carrier that could maybe be modified.

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Old 23-03-2014, 22:54   #40
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Toyota surf has a swing out spare wheel carrier that could maybe be modified.

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As well as the terrano R3MR
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Old 23-03-2014, 23:17   #41
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smart looking job, great idea and brill pics
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