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Ouch. Did not pay that much for my Tuffy drawer direct from Ford, although mine is a drawer only and I used it once so far and then removed it for our road trip in order to use all the space. But this does look enticing.

My biggest problem with installing the Ford drawer was the top holes for the tie downs were either wrong thread or painted shut, thought I was going to bust a bolt
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Almost 2k for a drawer. Man I’d buy the ford one and just put the rest of the funds to something else. Seems like a waste. Kinda like those bolt on steps that are $700 when IAG makes them for $250. 🤷‍♂️
 

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Almost 2k and no 2 door option - and it covers the existing storage area
Cool concept but I'll pass
 

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Tetris, the frustrating game that we all play when loading up for a trip. Let’s not forget those dreadful instances of unloading and reloading multiple items just to reach a single piece of gear. ARB’s Modular Drawer System makes better use of your Broncos cargo area by combining storage, organization, accessibility, and security into a single system.

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This Ford Bronco specific drawer system includes a side floor kit that follows the factory interior lines allowing your cargo area to remain flat and level. There is no unused space with this system; the quick release panels on both sides reveal additional cubbies that can be utilized as extra storage.

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The 300lb rated roller floor top slides out 16-inches making it the perfect location to mount your ARB fridge, lithium-ion portable battery, and any other gear that needs easy access.

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Beneath the roller floor top is the main attraction, the 300lbs rated, 3.74 cubic foot lockable storage. The 16-inch extension provides more than enough access for your valuable gear. The marine grade carpet covers the entire drawer system, giving the system OE style finish and you peace of mind when you're stuck in the rain with the top off your Bronco.

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Installation

Leave the drill and drill bits in the toolbox. This drawer system attaches to existing factory mounts keeping the swear words and tools thrown across the garage down to a minimum!

Additional Features & Details
  • Anti-Roll Back System locks drawer in open position, prevents unintentional closing
  • Locking mechanisms prevent rattle
  • Purpose folded stainless steel drawer runners for smooth, quiet operation
  • UV Stable carpet resists abrasion, conceals dirt
  • Slam shut/pull open handles make drawer operation easy and secure
  • Drawer handle is key lockable and roller floor top is slide lockable for added security
  • Load capacity: 300lbs drawer & 300lbs sliding top
  • Internal Dimension: 25”L X 28.7”W X 8.6”H
  • External Dimension: 27”L X 33”W X 11”H
  • Drawer Extension: 16”
  • Roller Floor Extension: 16”
  • Installed Weight: 106lbs
Roller Drawer Kit #RDK5400010 consists of drawer #RDRF790 & Fitting Kit #BRONFKIK
https://arbusa.com/ford-bronco/storage-solutions/

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Looks good a bit pricey, but what isn't. Only question is how do you access the jack storage space. I purchased the 700$ one when I first got my badlands. Doesn't look as nice and I had to make 4" risers to mount it on to access the jack without having to pull out the drawer completely.

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ouch. I'll keep waiting. Over time, there will be more solutions. For now, i can deal with the messy piles in the back.

I have always had great luck with ARB quality, but this is a lot of dough for an organizer drawer.
 

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Beautiful product and i hope it sells well for the 4 door Broncos.

I've been looking for a similar but small 2 door option, that will match the height of the rear seats when folded flat, to double as a platform of sorts. Its my blend date so im hoping for a B-Day miracle saying you have one in the pipeline?
This!!!
 

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According to the instructions on your Hydraulic hi-lift Jack, this picture shows it being stored incorrectly..... it should be stored Vertically, not Horizontally as in "your" own picture. It says that your warranty will be void if stored horizontally. I wanted to get one, and still might, if I can find a place to store it properly. Am I right that it shouldn't be stored this way?? Hate to spend that money, and store it like you, and have the warranty voided........ Please explain.
Great question - vertical is preferred but not practical in some cases. If stored horizontally we highly suggest it remain at a slight angle. Slight elevation is sufficient as you can see from the photo.
 

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Great question - vertical is preferred but not practical in some cases. If stored horizontally we highly suggest it remain at a slight angle. Slight elevation is sufficient as you can see from the photo.
So, it would be ok to store it at a angle like in the photo, and not void the warranty, and still work when needed?? Do you know what angle I could get away with to still be ok?? Trying to build a shelf system, and need to determine best place to mount. Thanks...... and do you plan on having any sales on these anytime soon??
 

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2 doors rule and everything else drools. Us 1/2% got to go SUPER custom and make our own
 
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So, it would be ok to store it at a angle like in the photo, and not void the warranty, and still work when needed?? Do you know what angle I could get away with to still be ok?? Trying to build a shelf system, and need to determine best place to mount. Thanks...... and do you plan on having any sales on these anytime soon??
Correct! 10+ degrees is sufficient.
Not sure what the ETA is on this. I will ask around and get back to you.
 

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I agree with the weight. 100lbs is a lot in the back. That's like adding a winch. I wonder why they didn't use aluminum to reduce some weight. Thanks for the post. I'm looking forward to their roof rack.
Aluminum? The price would be $3600 if it was Aluminum.
 

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Ford Bronco Add more storage space and organization to your Bronco with ARB’s Modular Drawer System 66FFBBD7-F946-49BF-9FA4-408AC61B47CE_1_201_a

Or build your own for 1/4 of that?
That looks great. Does the top slide out? I see there are two seams. Can you add some pics with it opened and prove some measurements, oh heck why don't you just build me one!! :0)
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