Great video man. Thanks for providing those measurements. I was looking for the cheapest way to get my tilting fridge slide in and going to use your setup as a reference/jumping point. You da man, man.
Man I like that setup I also have a drawer system in my 4th gen 4runner and starting to hate how much room it take up I might try this setup I need more room lol.
I was the same way, I loved having the drawer system but then I realized how much space I was wasting on the little amount of stuff I had in the drawer system. I like this alot better
@@bfm_overland beautiful for sure!, because of the elevation changes been so drastic you can see different types of terrain and weather from high 60 degrees on the desert to be on the 20s in the mountains sometimes in the same day!
Hey! After many sedans and coupes I just got my first 4R last week and have been figuring out what storage solution(s) to go with for car camping. I also came to the conclusion that an interlocking toolbox system might be the easiest place for me to start, although I went with the Dewalt TSTAK solution not knowing about Walmart's "Hart" system. Still though, great minds think alike! Thanks for sharing and all the idea's!
Love the idea. Let me know if you decide to sell the drawer system you built. Since I’m close to ya. Not sure which direction to go. This video has opened my eyes to still having most of the cargo room. Lol. My kids might want me to do the 4Runner air mattress set for them so I’d have to still utilize the rear area.
Thanks Brandon! Don’t get me wrong the drawer system was nice! But I honestly like this setup better, and being able to take the toolboxes out at camp is a big plus.
That's a great setup. You might want to look into the actual load limits of your Rhino gear. I used to have their equipment and found that they overstated the ratings on straps and ropes. They would state the maximum amount of force that caused a failure, not the minimum. If you depend on those claims, it might not end well, and you could experience critical failures. Look at how Yankum and Factor 55 identify their equipment and compare that to Rhino. The differences are apparent. Both Yankum and Factor 55 state the lowest amount of force that would cause a failure. This ensures a margin of safety that you won't realize with Rhino. You definitely get what you pay for. Also, the only part about Rhino "USA" is in the title and not where their equipment is made. Thanks again for taking the time.
Here it is! I just looked on Amazon and could not find it anymore but this is the direct link www.bougerv.com/products/universal-portable-refrigerator-slide
@@bfm_overland 2003 4Runner, 2002 Chevy Express tow/camping vehicle and a 22 foot travel trailer. Four years ago, I finally sold my last boat (I've had 5 boats, canoes, kayaks). The 4Runner and Express van double as daily drivers so everything breaks down easily for storage.
Those Boxes are Sweet! What a great idea, thanks!
Yea they are! I don’t think I’ll ever run a drawer system again lol
Looks neat I love it. One thing I would include when I build mine would be a pull out table under the plywood
Smart idea!
the HART boxes look nice ❤😮
Not bad right? I felt like they went along with the setup pretty well
Great video man. Thanks for providing those measurements. I was looking for the cheapest way to get my tilting fridge slide in and going to use your setup as a reference/jumping point. You da man, man.
Thanks man, glad I could help 🍻
Brilliant setup, Gabe! You inspired me to do the same for my Jeep JK. God Bless and continue posting great videos to the RUclips community.
Thanks Oscar! You will like it!
Take care man 🤙
Man I like that setup I also have a drawer system in my 4th gen 4runner and starting to hate how much room it take up I might try this setup I need more room lol.
I was the same way, I loved having the drawer system but then I realized how much space I was wasting on the little amount of stuff I had in the drawer system. I like this alot better
Super clean install!
Thanks brotha 🤙🏼 I’m happy with it!
Hey i like your videos!!, Great ideas on diy, keep doing those and i like you use affortable stuff!!😂🤩🤩
Thank you!! Thanks for watching 🤙🏼 Definitely, sometimes this overlanding stuff gets expensive lol
The Hart tool box is a great idea and budget friendly. I just did the New Mexico BDR and this set up should have been better than a big bin🤙
Thanks Gabe! Yes it’s nice to have it organized!
How was the bdr? That’s a beautiful route
@@bfm_overland beautiful for sure!, because of the elevation changes been so drastic you can see different types of terrain and weather from high 60 degrees on the desert to be on the 20s in the mountains sometimes in the same day!
Awesome man, that’s the beauty of New Mexico. So many different terrains
@@bfm_overland yes sir! I’ll definitely be back soon.
Hey! After many sedans and coupes I just got my first 4R last week and have been figuring out what storage solution(s) to go with for car camping. I also came to the conclusion that an interlocking toolbox system might be the easiest place for me to start, although I went with the Dewalt TSTAK solution not knowing about Walmart's "Hart" system. Still though, great minds think alike! Thanks for sharing and all the idea's!
Welcome to the 4runner fam! Lol that’s awesome they work great, whatever helps keep stuff organized when your out! 🤙🏼
Love the idea. Let me know if you decide to sell the drawer system you built. Since I’m close to ya. Not sure which direction to go. This video has opened my eyes to still having most of the cargo room. Lol.
My kids might want me to do the 4Runner air mattress set for them so I’d have to still utilize the rear area.
Thanks Brandon! Don’t get me wrong the drawer system was nice! But I honestly like this setup better, and being able to take the toolboxes out at camp is a big plus.
That's a great setup. You might want to look into the actual load limits of your Rhino gear. I used to have their equipment and found that they overstated the ratings on straps and ropes. They would state the maximum amount of force that caused a failure, not the minimum. If you depend on those claims, it might not end well, and you could experience critical failures. Look at how Yankum and Factor 55 identify their equipment and compare that to Rhino. The differences are apparent. Both Yankum and Factor 55 state the lowest amount of force that would cause a failure. This ensures a margin of safety that you won't realize with Rhino. You definitely get what you pay for. Also, the only part about Rhino "USA" is in the title and not where their equipment is made. Thanks again for taking the time.
I've been running rhino gear for a few years. Ive never had a issue but I treat it as all my gear. I never max it out
@americanmade422 I’ve done some sketchy stuff with my rhino gear straps lol
Nice set up! Quick question though. What rate rear springs are you running or do you have airbad assist? Mine would be pooping like crazy!!
Thank you! I am running the old man emu heavy rear springs with bp-51 shocks. They handle the weight great
Brilliant! Thank you.
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Great video.
Thank you
Thanks for watching! 🤙🏼I linked the stack system above #budget #overland
New sub. I bought those same boxes for my Subie Crosstrek. What size cutting board was that, genius idea!
Thanks! I just measured it for you it is 11x14.5 , hope it helps!
www.walmart.com/ip/Mainstays-Poly-11-x-14-5-Cutting-Board/545828080?athbdg=L1600&from=/search
I'd pull the drawers out of the bottom box and run a couple screws through the bottom to mount them in place. No need for the bungee cord
Smart move!
Great ideas ❤❤
Thank you!
Hi, would you mind posting a link the fridge slide from Amazon. I did a search there but didn't see any slide that started with a "B". Thanks
Here it is! I just looked on Amazon and could not find it anymore but this is the direct link
www.bougerv.com/products/universal-portable-refrigerator-slide
Looks like they don't make that fridge slider anymore 😭
@jayjay191 dang it , did you try checking the site? I had gotten it off Amazon
So much more space !
Yep it turned out nice
Awesome! subd.
Thanks!
Wow, that's a big budget rig compared to mine! I'm really at a bare minimum.
Yea some things are budget, some not so budget lol thanks for watching!
What kind of rig do you have?
@@bfm_overland 2003 4Runner, 2002 Chevy Express tow/camping vehicle and a 22 foot travel trailer. Four years ago, I finally sold my last boat (I've had 5 boats, canoes, kayaks). The 4Runner and Express van double as daily drivers so everything breaks down easily for storage.
Nice! Sounds like an awesome setup, love the outfitted express vans. Tons of room!
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