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I recently sold my 2022 Braptor and am selling all of the overlanding equipment with it. This post is for two items that I prefer to sell together but am open to selling separately. Asking $850, OBO and prefer local pickup due to physical size and weight of the setup. Great, turn-key setup for someone looking to have a cabinet system that bolts directly into your Bronco
Note - These can be removed when not overlanding which is what I do after every trip if I know I won't be using them for a while
- Baseplate - Open-Source Trunk Storage System (Open TSS)
- Shout out to @Russ.Cere for sharing this amazing data/files for the community to create the baseplates.
- I made mine out of plywood, added the hinge for the storage access and bolted it down at the prescribed locations
- All hardware to mechanically fasten is included
- Coated with black bedliner style for durability
- DIY cabinet system - Two cabinets that are mechanically fastened together and to the baseplate
- Single drawer
- Locking slides since I quickly learned that not having locking slides is a bad idea once you start driving
- Coated with black bedliner style for durability
- Drawer: 19.5" width, 24" depth, 4" height
- I added some partitions to fit my Coleman stove so it doesn't move around when off-roading
- Two propane canisters can easily fit next to the stove which I wrap with towels so they don't move, provide padding and I can use for cleanup when camping
- Opening: 22" width, 20 7/8" height
- This is where I have my Iceco 55 fridge located so you can fit whatever fridge/cooler you want as long as it is equal to or less than the opening
- Double drawer
- Locking slides since I quickly learned that not having locking slides is a bad idea once you start driving
- Coated with black bedliner style for durability
- Two Drawers (equal size): 12.5" width, 24" depth, 6.5" height
- I added some partitions to fit my Coleman stove so it doesn't move around when off-roading
- Two propane canisters can easily fit next to the stove which I wrap with towels so they don't move, provide padding and I can use for cleanup when camping
- Single drawer
Note - These can be removed when not overlanding which is what I do after every trip if I know I won't be using them for a while
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