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So after many weekends of camping and a road trip to Dead horse AK. I decided that I needed to start organizing the rear seat area. Pulling most of the stuff out to get to the one item you need sucks.
I did the rear seat delete futon the spring time. It’s great lots of room for activities! Then I filled it up and was instantly hit with the thought of this shit is so in organized, I could hear Fred Sanford call me a big dummy. So I’ve been looking at rack platforms, shelves etc. for the back seat area to include overhead and side walls,( bulkheads for us Navy type). After looking and hearing the screams of terror from my wallet and my “accountant”. I decided like most of us do. Pick up the tape measure, drill and whatever plywood scraps are laying around from previous “good idea fairy” projects. Take a look at the pics below use as needed, improve upon, critique, share. As Jeep ownership is kinda like science. Except we don’t use math as much ( boots are hard to get off while on the trail to use toes to assist in counting)and we don’t use words unless we can spell them, (unless speed check is used).
As always have a day on the trail (cause it’s always a good day on the trail!)
I did the rear seat delete futon the spring time. It’s great lots of room for activities! Then I filled it up and was instantly hit with the thought of this shit is so in organized, I could hear Fred Sanford call me a big dummy. So I’ve been looking at rack platforms, shelves etc. for the back seat area to include overhead and side walls,( bulkheads for us Navy type). After looking and hearing the screams of terror from my wallet and my “accountant”. I decided like most of us do. Pick up the tape measure, drill and whatever plywood scraps are laying around from previous “good idea fairy” projects. Take a look at the pics below use as needed, improve upon, critique, share. As Jeep ownership is kinda like science. Except we don’t use math as much ( boots are hard to get off while on the trail to use toes to assist in counting)and we don’t use words unless we can spell them, (unless speed check is used).
As always have a day on the trail (cause it’s always a good day on the trail!)
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