Tie down points/Anchoring a fridge without drawers
Since getting a second-hand 40L fridge I've been working out the best way to fix it in the rear cargo area without having the mounting points that you get with a fridge slide or set of drawers.
Searching this forum turned up a few good suggestions, in particular, I was inspired by a post by Lowie back in 2013 – Tie down brackets for fridge
That post informed me that there was a child restraint anchor point in the rear (which had a plastic plug in it in my car) and that you can get anchor points that can be covered to stop them damaging things and also look neat.
I went to the wreckers on the lookout for some of these anchor points from a Commodore sedan but found something similar in a 2001 Subaru Outback.
I picked these up for $5 each - anchor points, covers and bolts.
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They are roof mounted points in the Subaru which is why they have plastic covers.
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Firstly I tried a tie-down strap, then I thought I'd get a clip from a car seat and use that to secure to the anchor point, but I found those type of straps loosened slightly over relatively short trips. So that led me to think that the seat belt material would work best.
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I got a couple of car seat extension straps/child harness from gumtree for about $5 each. The safe-n-sound protecta ones I got have a quick release buckle with a push button.
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I tried various methods to fix the straps to the fridge by unscrewing and threading the strap around the handle.
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and even with a double J hook to make it easy to remove, but that hook didn't fit the handle well.
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So I bought a single ratchet strap from Bunnings for $9.95 and used the PVC coated S hooks from that.
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I cut the hook with a Dremel and treaded the strap into the hook and folded the edges under.
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These are the two straps with hooks.
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I put the second anchor point on the passenger side in the rear of the cargo area as I am using the anchor point located directly behind the seats for a child seat.
Note: this needed a different thread as the anchor point bolts don't fit, so I bought some high tensile bolts for these locations near the wheel arch (I put another anchor point on the right side too as a potentially useful tie-down point).
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It worked out that the far strap I can pull towards me to tighten, and the close strap I can pull down to tighten. So both can have plenty of force applied.
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This gives me the flexibility to remove the fridge when we aren't going away and use a rear cargo mat for everyday use.
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 Originally Posted by mudski
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 this is what the new one looks like, identical but with a cast bung:
 this is what the new one looks like, identical but with a cast bung: 
 













 I connected the grey wire from the gauge (to park light positive) to the blue wire on the factory dimmer and the brown wire from the gauge (to dash light negative) to the pink on the dimmer. This dimmed the gauges properly with the dash lights.
I connected the grey wire from the gauge (to park light positive) to the blue wire on the factory dimmer and the brown wire from the gauge (to dash light negative) to the pink on the dimmer. This dimmed the gauges properly with the dash lights.
 I swapped the spacer with one from a child seat anchor point and that resolved the problem.
 I swapped the spacer with one from a child seat anchor point and that resolved the problem. 


 All looks nice, neat and functional.
 All looks nice, neat and functional.  
						 
						
