Thanks!Awesome build! I also have a 07 FJ cruiser other than an icon 3" lift it is completely stock. I can't wait to start building it!
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Thanks!Awesome build! I also have a 07 FJ cruiser other than an icon 3" lift it is completely stock. I can't wait to start building it!
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Thanks, glad my thread can help.This is one of the most detailed build threads I have ever seen! Lot of great info. I am slowly building up my 2011 FJ and you gave me some good ideas
Thanks, I have enjoyed documenting the buildup.This is the most detailed build thread I have ever seen. I salute you sir. You add links, peoples names who you have spoken to, your spelling and grammar are spot on. Great job.
Oh, and I've also surmised that you HAVE to be single to be doing this much in addition to your guitar items that I have seen in your pics.
Pathfinder I
Thanks.Nice fj. Could you share how you wired the toggle switch to your dual volt meter gauge? How did you wire it where you had both meters off and not interfere with the readings? Thanks.
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Thanks!Cool FJ. I like your set-up.
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Looking good...Relocated Fire Extinguisher & First Aid Kit 3-17-2018
With my Outer Limits Supply First Aid kit on the rear door it protrudes too far into the cargo area when you shut the door.
In order to relocate it I had to move my fire extinguisher to a better location, and I choose next to the fridge on the seat back.
I am not sure what kind of metal is behind the plastic you drill into, but in the past I have broken off drill bits, and today was the same.
I ruined two new drill bits I had bought awhile back when I got a new Ryobi drill.
With the fire extinguisher moved, I could now take off the first aid kit and move it next to the Powertank.
I had to turn it sideways though, and it is a little harder to active the pull strap, but I can still get it off the Springtail siderack OK.
Now I have plenty of room in the back next to the Trail Kitchens chuckbox.
I can have my big 73 liter Alu-Box there that contains misc. camping supplies, but there is not enough room on top of of it to put the 60 later Alu-Box I used for non refrigerated food.
I do have a 42 liter Alu-Box that might fit on top, but it is a little too short to hold all of the food.
I may put the 73 and 60 liter Alu-Boxes on top of each other behind the passenger seat, as they will stack there since they are lower and not sitting on top of the Goose Gear cargobox.
I will experiment more when it gets close to camping season, and when I will be leaving the Alu-Boxes in the rig full time.
If I do leave the two Alu-Boxes up front, that will give me plenty of room in the rear for the Thetford crapper, a propane shower, and more gear.
This season the rig is going to be the best organized it has ever been.
It was so crowded inside last season, and I only had room for one bundle of firewood.
The solution for carrying lots of firewood is in the next mod to my rig, it should be landing this coming Wednesday, and I hope to get it installed next Saturday, and will update my thread here with it.
Pics:
Old location next to the Powertank
Bracket installed next to the fridge, and yes, my two broken drill bits are still inside of the metal that is underneath the top plastic, time to buy another set of drills
Fire extinguisher in its new home
Old location of the Outer Limits Supply Weekend Warrior first aid kit
With first aid kit removed, nothing is sticking out to take up precious cargo space when the door is shut
Quick release bracket in place, but I had to mount it sideways, as the Powertank takes up a lot of room on the siderack
First aid kit all mounted up
Rear shot with the 73 liter Alu-Box in the rear now, door now will close and not hit any cargo with the first aid kit relocated
The 60 liter Alu-Box in place along with the Thetford porta-potty on top, but I may has mentioned earlier put the two Alu-Boxes there together
Stay tuned for the carrying of firewood solution...