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Title: Rear draw plans for dual cab
Post by: KieranR on November 21, 2017, 03:18:15 PM
Hi
is there anyone out there who has rear draw plans they would be willing to share?  I would like to build a set with the help of my neighbor.  im not skill full enough to draw up a set myself

I have a 2015 SR5 (Old shape)

Thanks
Title: Re: Rear draw plans for dual cab
Post by: #jonesy on November 21, 2017, 09:12:55 PM
4wdsupercentre have drawers and now have wing kits for dual cabs

https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/specials/weekly-deals/titan-ute-drawers-wings-for-1300mm-titan-drawers.html (https://www.4wdsupacentre.com.au/specials/weekly-deals/titan-ute-drawers-wings-for-1300mm-titan-drawers.html)
The drawers are about 100kg though.
I have the drawers and have to get the wing kit as they didn't exist when I originally got it.
Title: Re: Rear draw plans for dual cab
Post by: KieranR on November 22, 2017, 12:36:10 AM
The 150mm depth bothers me as I feel that’s too shallow, a friend has them so I might go have a look and see
Title: Re: Rear draw plans for dual cab
Post by: DrewXT on November 22, 2017, 07:36:44 PM
Mine are two full length drawers, 400mm deep carcass.

The passenger side has a space the fridge sits in, with a box over it with a deep space behind it.

The drivers side has two removable dividers so it's a 1300 long drawer or a 3 compartment drawer.

Will grab some pics when I get a chance

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Title: Re: Rear draw plans for dual cab
Post by: DrewXT on November 22, 2017, 08:23:14 PM
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Title: Re: Rear draw plans for dual cab
Post by: edz on November 22, 2017, 10:46:04 PM
Hey Drew, Have you had any drama's with heat from the fridge inside the cabinet, looks a fairly tight fit, Has it ever caused the fridge to go into error / shut down due to overheating ? Any extra ventilation / Fans added to the box ? ..
Title: Re: Rear draw plans for dual cab
Post by: DrewXT on November 23, 2017, 08:22:22 AM
Hey Drew, Have you had any drama's with heat from the fridge inside the cabinet, looks a fairly tight fit, Has it ever caused the fridge to go into error / shut down due to overheating ? Any extra ventilation / Fans added to the box ? ..
Hey Edz,

Before I put the lid over the fridge it used to overheat due to crap being packed around it and not having enough breathing space. 

Since the box top, it's survived a summer and trip to Fraser without any issues.  Biggest heating issue I have is the canopy over heating.  When I grabbed the pics last night, the fridge had run the aux battery down, and turned off.  Inside of the fridge was 36° ...  Thankfully there was only a bit of chocolate and some Panadol in the fridge.

Mind you, we've had 30°+ in Melbourne for 3 days with it sitting in the sun, not being driven for all 3 days... 30 minute drive last night and she's back to 0° and 12.7v ...

Might throw the panels on the roof during the day today though to keep the aux topped up, as I'm working from home

Probably should add, that the drawers are in two pieces, so I can remove the half with the fridge in it if I ever decided to.  The drivers side has the battery hard wired at the headboard so a bit more fiddly to remove, even with everything connected out of the box with Anderson plugs

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Title: Re: Rear draw plans for dual cab
Post by: chester ver2.0 on November 23, 2017, 09:22:44 AM
Hey Edz,

Before I put the lid over the fridge it used to overheat due to crap being packed around it and not having enough breathing space. 

Since the box top, it's survived a summer and trip to Fraser without any issues.  Biggest heating issue I have is the canopy over heating.  When I grabbed the pics last night, the fridge had run the aux battery down, and turned off.  Inside of the fridge was 36° ...  Thankfully there was only a bit of chocolate and some Panadol in the fridge.

Mind you, we've had 30°+ in Melbourne for 3 days with it sitting in the sun, not being driven for all 3 days... 30 minute drive last night and she's back to 0° and 12.7v ...

Might throw the panels on the roof during the day today though to keep the aux topped up, as I'm working from home

Probably should add, that the drawers are in two pieces, so I can remove the half with the fridge in it if I ever decided to.  The drivers side has the battery hard wired at the headboard so a bit more fiddly to remove, even with everything connected out of the box with Anderson plugs

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What sort of canopy do you have ??? i actually find the temp under the canopy is normally lower than in the cabin after sitting for a hot day outside