That’s awesome! I’m gonna try to find someone local. ThanksI was able to do the lot with powder coating and fasteners for AUD375ea when I did a run of ten.
The first one was $350 just in laser cutting before bending and coating etc.
Hi ninetubes, Impressive and Fit for Purpose. Quick question. Do you have the rear seat back recline brackets on? If not, would you be able to shorten the front portion by 55mm or 2.17", which is how far the back seat reclines at the top off the seat towards the rear if one installs the recline brackets. DaBullI just did a run of ten of these for local owners. Used 3.0mm for the tray which is very sturdy, definitely recommend it!
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Wow that attic rack is amazing. I wish I were close buy to get one.I just did a run of ten of these for local owners. Used 3.0mm for the tray which is very sturdy, definitely recommend it!
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Not my car sorry, mine is in the first post with the draws etc in it.Wow that attic rack is amazing. I wish I were close buy to get one.
Where did you get the floor load separator that locks into the airline tracks? That looks like a must have. Its brilliant. I also need a rubberized floor liner that works with the airline tracks so things just don’t slide around.
I don’t, bu that last car pictured does. Owner sent me that photo and reported it fitted fine.Hi ninetubes, Impressive and Fit for Purpose. Quick question. Do you have the rear seat back recline brackets on? If not, would you be able to shorten the front portion by 55mm or 2.17", which is how far the back seat reclines at the top off the seat towards the rear if one installs the recline brackets. DaBull
Negative. It covers the slot. One bloke that bought one is planning to cut the side bracket to gain access to the cargo barrier slot again.Hey mate does your top shelf work with the factory cargo barrier?
Super clean install.I sketched up a rear cargo shelf and had it laser cut, bent and powder coated.
Looks great, so thought I'd share the cad file for anyone that is so inclined. Sorry about the .zip, it wouldn't let me upload a .dwg
Most sheet metal shops could make it happen for you by sending them the cad file.
I made it from 2.0mm alum. I'h very happy, but some may prefer to go to 2.5 or 3.0mm.
You’ll also need:
Ten M6x10 nut/bolt/washers to bolt the parts together. You can also use M6 rivnuts if you prefer.
Four M8x25 bolts to bolt it to the car
Four 10mm thick washers, I used a hole saw to cut them from some 10mm plastic bread board. The outside diameter needs to be 40-50mm and the hole in the middle 9-10mm.
To fit, simply pop the four trims out of the roof and attach to those bolt holes with the big washers in there so the brackets don’t squash the roof lining – done.
Cheers, Dan
Hi Shaky, Goose Gear has a raised floor that goes along with their drawer system. Exceptional Quality! DaBullOnly just seen this thread and I am mightily impressed with your work buddy. I have been going back and forth with the idea of getting one of these type of shelves from a European supplier who is currently doing something almost identical.
That a a raised/false floor would be me sorted for the rear of the vehicle. No one seems to be doing a raised floor to level out the space when the seats are folded flat which I find bizarre tbh, so I am planning on building my own.
Anyone know any different on the floor scenario ?
Thanks mate, appreciate the feedback!Only just seen this thread and I am mightily impressed with your work buddy. I have been going back and forth with the idea of getting one of these type of shelves from a European supplier who is currently doing something almost identical.
That a a raised/false floor would be me sorted for the rear of the vehicle. No one seems to be doing a raised floor to level out the space when the seats are folded flat which I find bizarre tbh, so I am planning on building my own.
Anyone know any different on the floor scenario ?
Nothing special. Garden variety 5005.Thanks for sharing this, would you know the grde of aluminium ally used please?