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    Cargo/boot dimensions

    I'm away from my GU for a few weeks and am looking at designing some drawers for the back. I've seen a few threads with measurements but there seems to be no definitive answer. Was hoping someone could provide these measurements:
    • Rear doors to back of 2nd row seats (cargo depth) - at floor level
    • Rear doors to back of 2nd row seats (cargo depth) - 300mm above floor level
    • Width of left wheel arch
    • Width of right wheel arch


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    Hi Taylor
    Be careful about going 300mm high if you're having a fridge with standard sliders sat on top. It's just too high.
    I've just done mine, I'll post some pics later.
    This is a thread that's gonna run. Haha.

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    Width between the arches works to 1115mm leaving enough wriggle room. My drawer frame was 1120mm.
    There is a protrusion on the right wheel arch that you need allow for. Around 200mm long and 20mm deep and high.
    And I got it in just. But you will need the small door to open past factory to 90 degrees.
    Depth is 915mm at the top of the 2nd row seats. I worked on 900mm.
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    Thanks for the advice and measurements. So 915mm at the top of the seats, do you know what the depth at floor level is?

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    "Outback" drawer dimensions (from factory specs) 950 L x 470 W x 220 H. each drawer.
    Of course you can double up height one side, and have the fridge slide either floor level or 220 high.
    These are a good fit in my GU, with small lift out side covers above the wheel wells.
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    Here are a few pics of my storage solution.
    I used Euro boxes for my drawers, which are, as it happens exactly Dr Gary's 220mm high!
    We use these a lot over here for general warehousing as they stack and can come with lids. I just wanted to keep things light in the back.
    The fridge slide I made from some old garage shelving for the frame and a pair of 200kg fully extending furniture runners.
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