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Devious 4x4
14th October 2012, 07:51 AM
Hey guys. I thought id share one of my DIY projects. My GQ needed some form of rear storage, having big plastic tubs strapped down in the back to hold all my recovery gear etc was just taking up too much room and all the bumping around of 4wding sees the boxes getting broken all the time. Not to mention the sub box I had in there with 2x12" subs taking up a heap of room!

I didn't want drawers as I need the height in the back for the kids bikes to go in and the potential to run the dickie seats is also handy with 3 kids.

So.....I decided to use the 'wasted' space over the rear wheel arches, by making up a storage compartment that also incorporates a speaker box.

First I stripped out the rear of the GQ.

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I refitted the RH side trim, it is out in this pic to run the wiring needed for the fridge.

Then I had to get the materials needed for the job. I bought....

3 sheets of MDF, 2x 1200x900x12mm thick 1x 600x900x12mm thick, 4 small hinges, 2 pairs of magnetic door catches, 2 handles, some right angle brackets, some screws and liquid nails. All the materials cost $50.25 at my local bunnings.

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I then transferred my plans to the MDF, I was able to make most of the panels required for one side from 1 sheet of MDF, the smaller sheet was needed for the partition and one of the ends.

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Then I simply cut it all out, planed all the edges and screwed it all together and trial fitted it.

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Then once I was happy with the fit of the main box, I then cut and fitted the end piece that is closest to the front of the car, which matched the profile of the wheel arch, and I made a divider, which also follows the profile of the wheel arch, to separate the storage box section from the speaker box section. Sorry, no pics of this but I can take if you want!

Then I fitted the magnetic door holders to keep the lids closed, the handles (which I now don't like!) and cut the speaker holes for the 6x9 speakers.

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All I need to do now is fit the power sockets once I work out where I want the fridge to go, and carpet the whole lot.

And the boxes dont look really big to look at.....

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But just in the left one, I have 2 snatch straps, a tree trunk protector, winch controller, recovery blanket, 2 pairs of gloves, tow hitch recovery point, 2 ratchet straps, a couple of cans of various lubes and cleaners, bow shackles, some rags, the jack, jack handle and wheel brace. That leaves the RH side for things like spare oils, parts etc.

Thanks for looking!

frenzy
14th October 2012, 08:12 AM
Nice work!

Devious 4x4
14th October 2012, 08:17 AM
Thanks for that. They work well!

Bigrig
14th October 2012, 08:24 AM
Yep, functional and made on a budget. Well done mate!!

Devious 4x4
14th October 2012, 08:26 AM
Thanks mate. I do everything on a budget!

AB
14th October 2012, 08:26 AM
I like it mate, leaves loads of room to store stuff in the back too!

threedogs
14th October 2012, 08:28 AM
Look great that MDF stuff hates water. protect it some how?
I like the way you went full height.
Now more ideas ,power outlet , side speakers?????

Devious 4x4
14th October 2012, 08:48 AM
The MDF does not like water, but thankfully, I dont plan on sinking it! I do need to carpet them though. Since that project was done, Ive added a double power outlet with one outlet for the fridge and the other to charge a torch. It has speakers on the top of the box, so with the back fully loaded we can still hear the music.

MEGOMONSTER
14th October 2012, 09:07 AM
Great boxes, the Dev is full of talent , well done.


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taslucas
14th October 2012, 02:30 PM
Nice looking boxes mate. i think i may copy them one day:). Maybe you could find some real cheap gas struts from a wreckers so they stay open when your rumaging around in there?

Devious 4x4
14th October 2012, 02:34 PM
Thanks for the feedback. I have thought about that, but I may gust do a simple magnet setup to hold it open.

optic
23rd October 2012, 05:02 PM
Mate get some marine carpet and turf glue and cover them. It really finished the job off and it is easy to do.
If i can do it any one can, you get that warm feeling from the carpet and it looks great.
Nice work.

BigRAWesty
23rd October 2012, 05:47 PM
Nice Box.... 's.. Your setup is thinking outside of the. Well box..


Kallen Westbrook
Owner of
Westy's Accessories (http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/showthread.php?15134-Westy-s-Accessories.-A-small-back-yard-builder.)

Waza
2nd December 2012, 04:42 PM
Like to see someone thinking laterally. Great idea !
How about a lockable gun rack/box ?

Cheers

threedogs
2nd December 2012, 07:11 PM
What about hinging them the other way, so when you go 4x4ing and if by chance you get stuck, you can access your recovery items from the outside of your 4x4.
Just remember to un click your sliding window first

Winnie
2nd December 2012, 08:04 PM
Good idea but wouldn't see it as being an issue the way it is.

rusty_nail
27th February 2013, 09:54 AM
does anyone know how he attached the boxes to the body of the car?

BigRAWesty
27th February 2013, 10:43 AM
does anyone know how he attached the boxes to the body of the car?

I'm guessing threw on of many of the hold down points in the rear. There an M6 bolt and if you use a counter sunk bolt then it will be flush ontop, slowing draws to pass over it..
You can also use the rear seat belt bolts..

Kallen Westbrook
Owner of
Westy's Accessories (http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/showthread.php?15134-Westy-s-Accessories.-A-small-back-yard-builder.)

threedogs
27th February 2013, 11:41 AM
@ Rusty give him a PM ,maybe he used a Rivnut tool which is great for inserting a captive nut up to M10 into sheetmetal
Best of all its neat as and strong

rusty_nail
27th February 2013, 11:59 AM
thanks TD, will do.

Crankshaft
4th March 2013, 09:51 PM
Some great idea's

leadsled
5th May 2013, 10:34 PM
nice work. its got me thinking

soronation
26th June 2013, 12:48 AM
Great idea

luke28
26th June 2013, 07:19 PM
Cool idea might copy that one cheers

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luke28
26th June 2013, 07:23 PM
Got any pics of it carpeted

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