Alaskantinbender
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- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2019
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- 12
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- Location
- Alaska, Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Launch edition
- Occupation
- Aircraft Mechanic
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Trying to keep it simple and old school. No need for all the fancy rolly things and high tech stuff to fiddle with and break.
Playing around with where to put things in the truck bed. I rehabbed the old chuck box and food box from our previous Japan and Alaska adventures and found they fit perfect in the back of the truck. Six cans will fit up against the front wall of the bed. Gas and or water storage. Mix and match depending on need. The little tan 2 1/2 gal water can fits well on the right hand fender well. The cooler also fits well on the right hand side and accessed from the side door. All of it can be strapped down easily using the stock Gladiator bed cargo attach points. The food box, chuck box, stove and cooler can be used in place or moved as required. The fuel can be transferred to the tank using a simple shaker siphon hose and the water pumped out with a modified lid hand pump. No permanent bed modifications, its all removable in a few min.
Playing around with where to put things in the truck bed. I rehabbed the old chuck box and food box from our previous Japan and Alaska adventures and found they fit perfect in the back of the truck. Six cans will fit up against the front wall of the bed. Gas and or water storage. Mix and match depending on need. The little tan 2 1/2 gal water can fits well on the right hand fender well. The cooler also fits well on the right hand side and accessed from the side door. All of it can be strapped down easily using the stock Gladiator bed cargo attach points. The food box, chuck box, stove and cooler can be used in place or moved as required. The fuel can be transferred to the tank using a simple shaker siphon hose and the water pumped out with a modified lid hand pump. No permanent bed modifications, its all removable in a few min.
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Somewhere I have a picture of my old Dodge loaded up to bring my daughter home from College. Every inch filled from front to back to the top of the cap. Gives me a nice warm feeling to not need to tie anything into place