Modular Jeep trunk mockups
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Modular Jeep trunk mockups
I'll be starting the actual build next week. The goal is to be able to move the trunk to any setting I want within 5 min, without having to leave bits and pieces anywhere.
Ignore the metal cross-beams. They're just there to support the mockup pieces.
Probably the default setting. The back seat is under the trunk.
Back seat flipped forward for extra trunk storage space.
I have friends. They like riding in my Jeep.
http://imgur.com/a/mvciO#3lWkl
Ignore the metal cross-beams. They're just there to support the mockup pieces.
Probably the default setting. The back seat is under the trunk.
Back seat flipped forward for extra trunk storage space.
I have friends. They like riding in my Jeep.
http://imgur.com/a/mvciO#3lWkl
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It should be able to hold some weight. A full-size person, no. A cooler full of beer, yes. There are ways I could *make* it sturdier, but it would violate the 3 principles that are guiding this project: Modular, Simple, Portable.
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But you'd have to make that last end "rectangle" be the length of the trunk with the rear seats up. But I think it is possibe.
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Keep us updated I'm about to pull the trigger on a Tuffy security lid but still a bit pricey for me. I've got an older style tonneau cover thats made out of some type of metal I can cut up and use, just not talented enough to figure it out on my own .......