SUV Cargo Caddy
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SUV Cargo Caddy
Who has one of these http://suvcargocaddy.com/ ?I hate wrking with wood & this looks like a great alternative for the money also
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This is the best thing since sliced bread. everything else I looked at that even came close to quality/features cost well over 2k. These are a little over $200.00. Ive looked high and low for this type of product and this is by far THE best thing out there.
Please if you know of anything better, post it here.
I would like to add a device to run electronics (the smaller, the better)
TIA,
Doc.
Please if you know of anything better, post it here.
I would like to add a device to run electronics (the smaller, the better)
TIA,
Doc.
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Who has one of these http://suvcargocaddy.com/ ?I hate wrking with wood & this looks like a great alternative for the money also
Anyways, I have had one of these Cargo Caddy's in my '95 Nissan Pathfinder for about 4 years. I bought a '96 Landcruiser and have moved it over. I am currently looking to find a bigger one to fit the 'Cruiser. These are the best out there for their money. The only issue is they bow in the center if you put to much weight on top. The way to help cure that is to put another layer of 3/4" plywood on top. I made one that spanned the whole truck past the drawers to edges, wrapped it in grey carpet and screwed it down, this gave me back all my floor space, and then some...just 9" higher. I even put some flush mount tie down anchors on the sides so I can strap down anything I put on top. I keep my straps, all my tools, just about everything in my truck at all times now. The only thing is, the heavier you make it, the harder it is to pull out. These units don't have rollers or sliders, but they aren't $1200 plus either.
Anyways, now that I'm registered, maybe I'll pop in once in awhile.
Thanatoz
1996 Toyota FJ80 Landcruiser
Phoenix, AZ
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