I have a 50mm slide out table.
Had plans to add 4 fold out legs to but having the 2 kids aswell it's not quite big enough.
So we carry the blow moulded table on the racks..
I have a 50mm slide out table.
Had plans to add 4 fold out legs to but having the 2 kids aswell it's not quite big enough.
So we carry the blow moulded table on the racks..
Cheers
Kallen Westbrook
Hi Dave , here a link to mine draw unit build and I just used some carpet strips on base of draw unit , works fine regards Alex
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...-for-under-450
97 GU Ti 4.5 on lpg , uhf icom Pro400, Garmin GPS Maps, HD-Lukas Dash Cam with gps tracking. Snorkel , I-Max 12000lb Winch , Twin rear light bracket on wheel carrier for light & uhf antenna,Draws unit, Electric Cargo barrier, HID headlights kit, LED Light Bar, 2 inch lift with HD King springs and Monroe Gas Magnum TDT 4WD Shock Absorbers, BS Dueler 697 Lt 285/75R-16 .
Smoothrun (20th October 2014)
Locking are great because they hold the drawers open as well as shut, BUT you only really need one locking slide per drawer, so if you are making a pair of drawers buy one locking pair of slides and one pair of normal.
Reason being if you have both sides locking it can be tricky to operate both locking latches and pull the drawer open at the same time.
GQ highmount, lockers, barwork, 3-Link front, long arms, V8, cage, duct tape, cable ties and 35's
Hi Dave,
Agreed the auto carpet does look good, matches the interior pretty well. I ended up recovering the inside of the doors and the side panels with the carpet too which looks really good. I also did a fold down table on the barn door which is one of the best things I've done to the 4by, and probably cost less than 20 bucks.
Sounds like you got some pretty good prices on the sliders, I defiantly paid more than that for mine. Same as what Crate said about the lock out, they should be one of each if sold as a pair, but worth checking.
Good luck, with mine I kind of just nutted it out along the way, and they came up pretty well. It was fun and is rewarding making them yourself, and can save some $$$. I can chuck up some photos if you like.
Smoothrun (22nd October 2014)
Appologies for late replies, and thanks for your input. I work long nights so me times limited for review,
Cheers
I did mine in marine carpet. The base plate and the top plate extend past the vertical sides by the thickness of the drawer fronts plus the thickness of the carpet.
Wrapping the carpet on the drawer fronts is easy, just glue a piece on the front, then cut a slit from each corner, 45 degrees out and then tap the edges down with a mallet. The contact glue holds it well.
I did mine this way to use the top and base to stop any possible rattle and the drawer sides had approx. 4mm gap between them.
This means that when you slam the drawers shut, the front plates are completely jammed against each other and between the top and base
The sliders came off Ebay and are rated 100Kg
2009 ZD30-CRD Patrol ST Wagon. Bullbar, IPF Spotties, Snorkel, BFG285/70R70, 2" OME Lift, Rear Drawers, UHF, Scangauge, VDO Boost and EGT Gauges in an A-Pillar Pod, More bits
Hi Dave,
Finally put up some photos, here's a link.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...ar-Drawr-Build
Smoothrun (29th October 2014)