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#8 GALLON ACTION PACKER CRACK#
Storage Tote Container in Black (6-Pack) If you're tired of storage containers that If you're tired of storage containers that crack under the weight of being stacked and stored, it's time to make a change. Sincerely, A Very Happy Rubbermaid Customer

Rubbermaid, you are on the top of the container industry. Did I mention I WISH Rubbermaid still made the 15.5 gallon Action Packer ? The lid doesn't have the red latches but it seems to close tight and they have never got wet. I have some of those to and they are strong. If you need a super strong one try the Rubbermaid Brute containers. I've seen some posts about them being cheaper than the older ones but I cant really can't tell a difference from the one I bought 20 years ago. LOL) for my self built Jeep camping trailer and they work perfect. I just purchased 2 more of the 24 gallon ones and 2 of the 8 gallon (which are to small, I didn't look at the dimensions and thought they were the 15.5. It has some battle scars from the years of the abuse of camping but its still in good shape. I bought my first one (the 15.5 gallon, which I WISH were still made) about 20 years ago and I still have it. Rack fits up to a 19" bbl shotty (limited by curvature of the headliner) or a pretty long AR.The action packer is the best storage bin I've ever used. Tucked up against the headliner and totally out of sight, does not interfere with rear visibility. here: Big Sky SBR-1 rack, again, no drilling, mounted to the coat hook bolt holes. Since the next question invariably is "you have a shotgun rack? How?". This is super useful for light items like clothing that I stow up there when I am sleeping in the back.
#8 GALLON ACTION PACKER ZIP#
I used a toenail clipper to cut the ends off the zip ties so the ends have a smooth radius to them. I then used small black zip ties - approx 30 of them - to secure the net to the paracord. I ran two loops of paracord through holes in the shotgun rack, then built a square of paracord in similar fashion to the above - through those loops of paracord (taking the place of the D rings) and through the grab handles, with a Camjam tightener. This was a little rudy cadoody so for V.2 I used a similar concept but I used my shotgun rack as the base. I then used small pieces of velcro wrap (hook on one side, loop on the other) and basically looped the vecro around the paracord and the bungee net. The paracord square frame was then cinched as tight as possible using a Niteze Camjam tightener. I ran a long piece of paracord in a large "square" that looped through those two D rings and then through the rear seat passenger grab handles. The first one was attached to FJ Cruiser D rings (Toyota part 58460-35012 which replaced the factory "coat hooks" in the cargo area. No drilling.Įach uses a 28"x28" Cabelas ATV net ($10) and paracord. Pallet is 2 1/2" tall x 43 1/2" wide x 38 1/2" long.Ĭlick to expand.I have two generations of cargo net. My current version has 6 D- rings and a trip list written on it in Sharpie. This might be a better view of the pallet. We lie flat as noted above.Īll this stuff either stores in the front seats or sits outside (cooler and large black Rubbermaid being the items placed outside)
#8 GALLON ACTION PACKER FULL SIZE#
To sleep I just inflate a full size air mattress in the back. The Action Packer is about the same height as the flat surface and extends it about 12". If you need a little more length, you can slide the front seats fully forward and place a Rubbermaid 8 gal Action Packer in each rear passenger footwell. You now have a flat surface that runs from the rear hatch all the way to the back of the front seats. Remove the angled plastic fascia cover between the cargo area and the rear seat backs, which is 2 10mm bolts. Pull out the seat bottoms and store them. Remove the rear seat bottoms, which is 4 14mm bolts. Note that this is for non-3rd row trucks (like your TRD OR and some SR5s. I built a pallet that is 2.5" tall and slides into the rear cargo area.
