Making a drawer system in the back of a 2001 4-runner. Part 2 details the addition of the sleeping extension and the drawer accessories. Lancher 4-Pack Hinge Easy... www.amazon.com/dp/B01IY8CTLM?...
John Coaltrain Nicely done. 👍 Carpet does make a major diff. Had plush carpet installed w 3” foam piece underneath for the back inside of my 2000 B2000 Mazda truck, once I got the Shell put on. 👍😁 Made for some comfy camping trips! Also nice job on the 4Runner. 👍Have same year bought her brandy new back in the Day! 😳🙄😆She’s got 171K and still going strong! 💪🏻😊
ladydi4runner great idea on the foam! I bought my 4Runner when it was 2 years old, and it already had 88,000 miles on it! I’m at 200k now. Still loving it!
Really, the only "formal training" I ever got in construction was from technical theater in high school. Ha. Everything else has been from trial and error.
Heloise Drieux Honestly, I didn’t really keep track of the cost. The most expensive part will be the drawer glides. You can save a little money going with smaller glides, but my recommendation is to save up for the full-sized ones. I hate to steer you wrong, but I’d say $200??
@@johncoaltrain9485 Thank you for your answer! For me the glides are importants so I won't save money on that. I'll try to do as good as you ;) Thanks for your creativity!
No. The spare tire is on a winch system below the vehicle frame. To drop the tire winch, you access a small port that sits between the rear bumper and these drawers. It isn’t obstructed.