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  • #31
    A few people have said to me these are difficult to fit.
    I suppose it depends on your mechanical aptitude & patience.

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    • #32
      Thought, time and effort, and some help from your friends!
      Cheers
      Colin
      Coolcol
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      Last edited by Coolcol; 14-06-2016, 08:19 PM.

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      • #33
        Are these removable or are they meant to stay in place?

        I'm just wondering about replacing my homemade ones that simply click into the seat retainers (on the 120).

        and if removable - how long would it take?
        Greg - 08 D4D Prado,
        Some trips done - Cape York, Fraser Island, Simpson Desert / Central Aust, Vic High Country.

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        • #34
          Hi Corigator,
          Their really designed to stay in, but I feel they could be removed as needed in a 1-2 hours? (I have not done this).
          This time is needed to remove the draws and top plates (about 40 screws) off the draws to get to the bolts that bolt it to the car, the wings may or may not need to come off too.
          I think it would be easier in the 120 as you don't need to put the rear seats (folding under floor ones) back in.
          I made up a ply wood false floor that I could put back in saving me the hassle of replacing the rear seats.
          Colin

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          • #35
            Thanks for that info, Coolcol. I guess I could live with 2hrs, but wouldn't want that to happen too often.

            I'm still thinking of making my own again in Aluminium instead of plywood.
            Corigator
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            Last edited by Corigator; 15-06-2016, 08:47 PM.
            Greg - 08 D4D Prado,
            Some trips done - Cape York, Fraser Island, Simpson Desert / Central Aust, Vic High Country.

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            • #36
              .. and just getting back to the weight. TJM's Black Widows are listed in the current catalogue at 110kg ! With a payload at 250kg
              ...[I]A good friend will bail you out of gaol, a true friend will be sitting beside you saying, "wasn't that a blast"[/I] ...

              White (sorry Glacier White) 2013, 150 D4D GX + the bits that will no longer fit in this space.

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              • #37
                Wow, that is heavy, could that be a mistake??

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                • #38
                  That is very heavy, makes it such a better offer, when you can remove 50kg, to fit the draws, makes it feel a bit better knowing your not adding a heap of weight..
                  Wanted to ask you Colin, did you put carpet or something under the draws before installing them. Have thought about it for sound proofing, but if it gets wet for some reason, might be a hassle.. The wiring that runs across the back, near the rear door, what did you do with that? We will be installing the draws this weekend, thinking to use their cross member, near the latch plate, but just put a packing plate (like a thick washer) under it, to gain that bit more hight... To many questions eh.. Just don't like doing a job, then thinking, "should have done it this way"... I did make up a 2mm sheet, with 38 degree bend as you have done for the front.. See how we go.. Cheers Odog

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                  • #39
                    Hi O Dog,
                    Apologies if on the forum already, but do you have a few photos of your drawers and the install process. Thinking of getting a set of these but concerned about the skill and effort required.

                    Cheers.

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                    • #40
                      O Dog, I would love to see this as well.

                      Cheers

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                      • #41
                        I have put a set of the Titan drawers in my 150 after removing the seats.

                        If anyone is still interested I can take some photos and also explain the installation.

                        Obviously not a perfect fit like something made for the car but for the price I am more than happy.

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                        • #42
                          Hey Chriso, I'm interested I seeing the unit in the 150 if you are to please post some photos
                          Cheers

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                          • #43
                            Hi I would certainly be interested in seeing pics as well.
                            So the 120 set will fit with a few modifications?

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                            • #44
                              You could buy the Drifta false floor and just drop the Titans on top and screw them in.
                              2016 Crystal Pearl Auto VX 2.8, TJM Bar, Safari Snorkel, Cooper AT/3, OME 50mm lift, Dual batts

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                              • #45
                                Sorry for the delay in getting the photos attached.

                                As you can see when you put the 120 kit into a 150 there are no wing kits to suit it so I will either have to make some or keep using the space for towels
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                                Fridge slide works well. The release/locking clip is a little bit of a pain but fine once you get used to it
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                                Need to create a cover of some sort to cover the cables up at the front
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                                Can just see the bit of wood required to raise the drawers at the front so they are level as the car has metal work at the back which is higher than the front
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                                For someone a more handy than I am you could probably make it look alot nicer but for the price I couldn't be happier
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