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  • #91
    Thanks to Sandrunners lead i had a crack at the base and fridge slide. With three kids we needed to maintain the use of the rear seat so this was a great solution. While i have great admiration for those that have made their slides them selves i resorted to the ORS. While it is not cheap it is built solid and prevented hours of me swearing if i had tried it my self.










    my extra hints for those wanting to do it
    1. dont forget to cut your ply a few mm thinner to allow for the marine carpet to get a good fit
    2. I used a staple gun and hot glue gun to hold down the carpet and a layer of felt under to prevent any rubbing on the seats
    3. aligning the hole to match with the existing tie down bolt thread is fun - no simple answer but measure, measure, measure

    thanks for the great idea. works a treat.
    Jaysea
    2012 Prado GXL + Adventure Camper
    My Travels: [url]http://jaysea007-travel.blogspot.com.au[/url]
    My photos: [url]http://jaysea007-ttl.blogspot.com.au[/url]

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    • #92
      Well done jay! Looks very neat


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      2008 120 Series 3lt D4D TD Prado GX, With to many bits to list :-) and more to come!!

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      • #93
        Good job Jay! Is the floor secured independently from the fridge slide?

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        • #94
          Great job mate. Looks like you have the same seat covers as me also

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          • #95
            Originally posted by jaysea007 View Post
            3. aligning the hole to match with the existing tie down bolt thread is fun - no simple answer but measure, measure, measure

            thanks for the great idea. works a treat.
            when trying to line up the bolts for the holes I ended up putting the bolts into the bolt holes, and then putting the cut out ply onto the bolts and giving it a light hit aprox where the bolts were. Leaves an impression on the wood. That wasn't perfect but it was pretty close. I only had to file out the holes drilled a little bit to make it all fit.

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            • #96
              yep I used the same method
              2000 Prado 95 Series 3.4 v6 GXL, OME Nitro Charger Sport, 2" lift, ARB Deluxe Bar, Warn WD9000, Safari Snorkel, GME TX4500, ARB Air Lockers, Hayman Reece Towbar, Ruffnuts seat covers, Sandgrabba mats

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              • #97
                Originally posted by fido666 View Post
                Good job Jay! Is the floor secured independently from the fridge slide?
                Yep - fridge slide attached to the floor and the floor attached separately to the bolts in the car.

                Damn Dave - wished I had thought of that earlier. Luckily my measuring was accurate as I was only out a couple of mm.

                Fridge was used for a week trip - couldn't be happier
                Jaysea
                2012 Prado GXL + Adventure Camper
                My Travels: [url]http://jaysea007-travel.blogspot.com.au[/url]
                My photos: [url]http://jaysea007-ttl.blogspot.com.au[/url]

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                  this how i did it
                  2012 GXL TD 150 Series Prado - a build (albeit a slow one) in progress

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Diksta View Post
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                    this how i did it
                    Hey Diksta,

                    What brand drawer is that? Or did you make?

                    Kevin

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                      Originally posted by shodown View Post
                      Hey Diksta,

                      What brand drawer is that? Or did you make?

                      Kevin
                      Hey Kev,

                      tyne draw is from Drifta, i had it made to my specs, it wasn't a off the shelf job.

                      cheers
                      2012 GXL TD 150 Series Prado - a build (albeit a slow one) in progress

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                      • Hi Purdo, I am trying to figure out the best way fit a fridge / drawer and water tank system in our Prado. It is a 2012 Kakadu.

                        We need to keep the third row seats, and want the system to be easily removable. We have 60 Litre Engel that we would fit on the left hand side, then to the right a 2 draw system with table slide. Drifta and ORS do one, but nobody has come up with a removable version.

                        Would you have any idea's or photos on how you have done yours. Not sure how to fix to the floor in the Kakadu? Also, we don't want any open spaces to either side of the drawer system.

                        Any help appreciated.

                        Regards
                        Kris

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                        • Originally posted by SuperDavid View Post
                          when trying to line up the bolts for the holes I ended up putting the bolts into the bolt holes, and then putting the cut out ply onto the bolts and giving it a light hit aprox where the bolts were. Leaves an impression on the wood.
                          Another suggestion I was given is to put some white paint on the bolt heads so the tap on the ply leaves a paint mark.

                          Originally posted by jaysea007 View Post
                          Yep - fridge slide attached to the floor and the floor attached separately to the bolts in the car.
                          Is the fridge slide easy enough to detach if you want to leave the floor in? A DIY one would be cheaper but harder to remove I would imagine.

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                          • Originally posted by fido666 View Post
                            Is the fridge slide easy enough to detach if you want to leave the floor in? A DIY one would be cheaper but harder to remove I would imagine.
                            Not really. As you can imagine it needs to be attached well to support the fridge extended. There are several screws and bolts holding the slide on to the base. Much easier removing the three bolts holding the base to the car and removing it all together. Only takes a couple of minutes.
                            Jaysea
                            2012 Prado GXL + Adventure Camper
                            My Travels: [url]http://jaysea007-travel.blogspot.com.au[/url]
                            My photos: [url]http://jaysea007-ttl.blogspot.com.au[/url]

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                            • Originally posted by jaysea007 View Post
                              Much easier removing the three bolts holding the base to the car and removing it all together. Only takes a couple of minutes.
                              Fair point Jaysea, I don't really have anywhere to store the base out of the car so was planning to leave that in most of the time.

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                              • I was going to ask which seat covers they are? They look trick
                                Black 2011 Prado GXL D4D, Ironman 2" lift, TJM bullbar, TJM sidesteps, TJM steel bash plates, TAG towbar, Icom 440 UHF, redarc bcdc1220 with AGM battery, dual headrest DVD's, Waeco fridge, Cooper AT3's (when I kill these damn dunlops), rhino racks, orange TPMS.

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