Mate, i did the same thing. I removed the tub liner put in a floor fridge slide. i didn't want to have drawes tank at the back and kickass 120amp lithium battery box on the side next to the fridge so far. It has worked out plenty of room for tubs and, ect, looking forward to seeing your build
Why don't you apply something like Raptor Lining in the tub, instead of the plastic lining. I have a RhinoLining tub and it's amazing how much protection you get from a well applied product like that.
I have been told about raptor coating but rhino lining I didn't know about. Appreciate the tip, I've definitely been flipping back and forth on it. I'll check this stuff out 👍
Take the factory tub liner out and get a spray in tub liner. They are more durable and take up less room making it easier to fit other accessories. Imo. There is alot wasted space behind factory tubliners. I would put some thin stick on foam pads between the tank and the floor and front wall to stop the tank rubbing directly on metal.
@@gettingaroundausyeah been a 4wd accessories fitter for about 10 years ,my I personal preference is the spray in liner , I found the factory liners are ok for protection of the tub if your just throwing random stuff in the tub . But when you try to add extra bolt in accessories like draws fridges ect the factory tubliners have wasted space between tub and liner making it more difficult to mount stuff. Just my opinion.
Also being conscious of weight/available payload from removing plastic liners.. I reclaimed a solid 10kg in effective dead weight removing the liner from our old ute. In this case that's 1/4 tank of water in weight saved.
Mate, i did the same thing. I removed the tub liner put in a floor fridge slide. i didn't want to have drawes tank at the back and kickass 120amp lithium battery box on the side next to the fridge so far. It has worked out plenty of room for tubs and, ect, looking forward to seeing your build
Yeah appreciate it mate! Still plenty more to come but it's coming up well so far... I did change my mind a few times on the tub liner though 😁
Why don't you apply something like Raptor Lining in the tub, instead of the plastic lining. I have a RhinoLining tub and it's amazing how much protection you get from a well applied product like that.
I have been told about raptor coating but rhino lining I didn't know about. Appreciate the tip, I've definitely been flipping back and forth on it. I'll check this stuff out 👍
Take the factory tub liner out and get a spray in tub liner. They are more durable and take up less room making it easier to fit other accessories. Imo. There is alot wasted space behind factory tubliners.
I would put some thin stick on foam pads between the tank and the floor and front wall to stop the tank rubbing directly on metal.
@@tony_cracka9851 Roger, raptor spray is I'm told pretty good so is that something you've used?
@@gettingaroundausyeah been a 4wd accessories fitter for about 10 years ,my I personal preference is the spray in liner , I found the factory liners are ok for protection of the tub if your just throwing random stuff in the tub . But when you try to add extra bolt in accessories like draws fridges ect the factory tubliners have wasted space between tub and liner making it more difficult to mount stuff. Just my opinion.
@@tony_cracka9851 yeah I get what your saying for sure, definitely has been something I've been mulling over 👍
Also being conscious of weight/available payload from removing plastic liners.. I reclaimed a solid 10kg in effective dead weight removing the liner from our old ute. In this case that's 1/4 tank of water in weight saved.
@@sky73x yep it bloody adds up doesn't it 👌