I’ve been using that exact same box (but black) for annual trail trips where we cover a lot of ground. I put foam in the bottom and old rolled up bath towels to keep things from banging around. I also use a ratchet strap on each side and it’s very secure. I keep a tool set, extra clothes, zip ties, tire repair kit, and all sorts of stuff in it. Works great and comes off easily when you’re not using it. Nice video!
I did something similar, but changed it up a bit, I used a Plano 56 quart sportsmans box, 2 U bolts, lock washers and wingnuts to secure to the rack underneath. Out the door cost at Home Depot was about $20. The wingnuts were extra to allow it to be removed without tools.
have a similar box and wanted to do the same....great idea....I don't want storage box's on my atv all the time and removing them quickly is the goal...great video...peace.
Thinking about getting one for my Honda rubicon. I'll use u-bolts and secure that way. Lots cheaper then the atv boxes. Hard to find one under 250 bucks. This thing will work the same just more room
I did the same thing on my renegade xmr 1000, there's really no storage options unless you want to spend 800+ dlls, I used a 56 qt Sportsman trunk and it fit perfectly on my small rear rack.
Hey nice video. I want to know what the end of the box is used for? Right above where you used the strap to strap down the case is another hook shape piece of the lid facing downwards……I have searched around and cannot find what they intended this to be….it must have some functionality. I can’t be the only person wondering what use this is intended for . So far I get nothing in description of product etc.
Nice video. Thinking about doing the same. Put some foam around the lip to keep the dust/water out. Also, drill some holes and use the Polaris lock-n-ride system
I think you will fid that you will be using that a lot. Why not screw it down and protect your camera equipment and tools. That only needs to slid off one time and you might damage expensive camera gear.
I have done mine same way few years ago, but I add two nylon pins with bolt underneath the box aligning it those holes just that the box won't move sideways, worked just nicely and using same kind of straps as you have!
I’ve been using that exact same box (but black) for annual trail trips where we cover a lot of ground. I put foam in the bottom and old rolled up bath towels to keep things from banging around. I also use a ratchet strap on each side and it’s very secure. I keep a tool set, extra clothes, zip ties, tire repair kit, and all sorts of stuff in it. Works great and comes off easily when you’re not using it. Nice video!
I have really enjoyed this box! I found the Polaris lock and ride system and it has changed everything. It is so easy to install and remove.
The S hooks on regular rubber bungee fit right on those knobs and will hold securely if you cross them. Been on my Rubicon for years.
I did something similar, but changed it up a bit, I used a Plano 56 quart sportsmans box, 2 U bolts, lock washers and wingnuts to secure to the rack underneath. Out the door cost at Home Depot was about $20. The wingnuts were extra to allow it to be removed without tools.
have a similar box and wanted to do the same....great idea....I don't want storage box's on my atv all the time and removing them quickly is the goal...great video...peace.
It is a very nice set-up. I probably need on my ATV.
Thinking about getting one for my Honda rubicon. I'll use u-bolts and secure that way. Lots cheaper then the atv boxes. Hard to find one under 250 bucks. This thing will work the same just more room
Great idea, will buy one for my 570. Thanks.
I did the same thing on my renegade xmr 1000, there's really no storage options unless you want to spend 800+ dlls, I used a 56 qt Sportsman trunk and it fit perfectly on my small rear rack.
Ratchet straps that have been shortened may give it a bit more tension to hold things tighter, if you find this setup slipping about.
Hey nice video. I want to know what the end of the box is used for? Right above where you used the strap to strap down the case is another hook shape piece of the lid facing downwards……I have searched around and cannot find what they intended this to be….it must have some functionality. I can’t be the only person wondering what use this is intended for . So far I get nothing in description of product etc.
Haven't seen any drone footage for some time. Would be helpful for visualizing the micro hydro set up.
what size box?
Nice video. Thinking about doing the same. Put some foam around the lip to keep the dust/water out. Also, drill some holes and use the Polaris lock-n-ride system
I had never heard of those. Just ordered a pack of grip Pro. I'll do an update when they arrive. Thanks!
they break pretty easily, i had one on the back of my quad, they burn fantastic if you need fire starter though
Just use tarps straps.
Very cool
Looks like there should be shelving and dividers for it
I bet they make some totes like that.
I think you will fid that you will be using that a lot. Why not screw it down and protect your camera equipment and tools. That only needs to slid off one time and you might damage expensive camera gear.
I am worried that as soon as I screw it down I will need to haul a some lumber or other big thing. Then I would have to unscrew the box.
@@LandtoHouse Use u Bolts, lock washers, and wingnuts. Tool less removal.
@@LandtoHouse but that's why you made the trailer, lol.
Rope ratchet with metal gear . Amazon
You sew? lol
Wellll.... not really.
I have done mine same way few years ago, but I add two nylon pins with bolt underneath the box aligning it those holes just that the box won't move sideways, worked just nicely and using same kind of straps as you have!
Awesome! That is a good idea. I will have to give that a try.
Or if it is easier then this atv.polaris.com/en-us/shop/accessories/storage/2876420/ but I prefer to make my own 😊