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Condor pack and a couple of cheap non-rated links. I think this pack was about $25, but you can do this with any pack. The one on the back of my driver's seat is an old Army surplus map bag that I picked up for about $10.



This one holds itself open like a little tray table and carries my backup ham kit, license, notebook, and band plan.



I also added this LED round to the inside of my tailgate



The switch came with some lights and I didn't need two of them, it was scavenged for this project.



Rather pleased with the results.

 

ShawnR

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Nabbed some water proof kobalt toolboxes a while back

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That's a good idea. I was going to outfit a couple of my ammo cans with tools. But I'm going to check out the waterproof tool boxes.
 

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Longer Wheel studs

Tin back Peel-n-Seal for vibration and noise reduction

Backup camera

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Tim

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Chopping board fold down table:
  • Large microban chopping board - I might not have 'borrowed' this from the kitchen ;-)
  • Couple of hinges
  • Left over stainless coated wire from another job - could have used lightweight chain
  • Selection of nuts and bolts
LED strip light comes on 5m roll and you just cut to length and solder on the wires.
 

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Condor pack and a couple of cheap non-rated links. I think this pack was about $25, but you can do this with any pack. The one on the back of my driver's seat is an old Army surplus map bag that I picked up for about $10.

Do you know the model name of this pack? I tried to find it on Amazon and was unsuccessful. Thanks