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Title: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on April 30, 2004, 09:49:03 AM
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Which way should I have it open? Split it down the middle and have one swing left and one right?
Or Down the middle and have them drop seperately?
\I just don't wqant to open my back door fully cause of the Swing-A-way tire. I think Too much wieght on the bumper mounts with the door all the way open.
Any other Ideas?
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Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: Bfunk on April 30, 2004, 10:06:46 AM
Double hinge the top with pins.  Then you can get to it from the front seats or from the back.  You could also hinge the back panel to swing down when it's open from the top.  Wait a minute, forget I said anything.  I'm calling the patenting offices.
Brian
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on April 30, 2004, 10:15:12 AM
I already had a top opening tool box (plastic) a rear opening Alum one costed 450 bucks. So with a little freebie wood from work and 15 bucks worth of carpet.

But, Ya. I would like the box to open up both ways (top&rear)but that would be too weak for wood and too spendy out of Alum and plastic ? Seems like a good Idea but its hard to have your Cake and eat it too. Unless your my lil bro, He went back for 2nds and got 3rds ;D
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: explosivo on April 30, 2004, 12:04:37 PM
Why not just make the toolbox door swing open the same way the tailgate does? Then you wouldn't have to have your door open all the way to get into it...
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on April 30, 2004, 12:44:41 PM
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Why not just make the toolbox door swing open the same way the tailgate does? Then you wouldn't have to have your door open all the way to get into it...

I thought about that but I thought the door would be too long and the wood wouldn't hold up. But I'm still thinking about that and have the door made out of Alum ;D
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: explosivo on April 30, 2004, 12:57:21 PM
Your best bet might be to just use the split doors that swing to each side on the toolbox. Then you won't have to open your tailgate all the way, and it would alleviate the stress put on the wood if you had the door swing to the side on one hinge.
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on April 30, 2004, 01:40:48 PM
Thats about the only other option. Guess I'll be splittin the doors this weekend. ;D I'm going to use some type of devider and save room for a spare axle. ;D
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: 90Stomper on April 30, 2004, 02:19:45 PM
well if you havent done it yet here is my 2c
i like how it opens now, down.  if you put some lil stops on the out side of it so that it would stay level when open it would make a nice work bench.  and you could router out cup holder too ;D  i would look into strengthing the bumper, but thats just me.  but, looks way cool!!
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: SpinalTap on April 30, 2004, 03:13:00 PM
This is the the box that a buddy built for mine:

(http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/7/web/391000-391999/391997_14_full.jpg)

(http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/7/web/391000-391999/391997_15_full.jpg)

(http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/7/web/391000-391999/391997_16_full.jpg)

And the Steel Horse console:

(http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/7/web/391000-391999/391997_17_full.jpg)

All these certainly add some much needed storage :)
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on April 30, 2004, 04:55:56 PM
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well if you havent done it yet here is my 2c
i like how it opens now, down.  if you put some lil stops on the out side of it so that it would stay level when open it would make a nice work bench.  and you could router out cup holder too ;D  i would look into strengthing the bumper, but thats just me.  but, looks way cool!!

strengthing the bumper? Thats a Calminis bumper. Its not really the bumper that flexes, its the Passenger framerails at the wheel arch, That Swing-a-way has alot of leverage on it when fully opened and with the bodylift the bumper sits above the frame AKA Leverage. Damn EVIL SEED! When will it ever stop?
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on April 30, 2004, 04:57:53 PM
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This is the the box that a buddy built for mine:

([url]http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/7/web/391000-391999/391997_14_full.jpg[/url])

([url]http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/7/web/391000-391999/391997_16_full.jpg[/url])

And the Steel Horse console:

([url]http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/7/web/391000-391999/391997_17_full.jpg[/url])

All these certainly add some much needed storage :)

Thats a good Idea. Half opens to the rear and half opens to the front. MMmmmmmmmmmmm. Time to make a new box :P
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: 90Stomper on May 01, 2004, 07:44:38 AM
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Thats a Calminis bumper. Its not really the bumper that flexes, its the Passenger framerails at the wheel arch, That Swing-a-way has alot of leverage on it when fully opened and with the bodylift the bumper sits above the frame AKA Leverage.


Oh
:o :D

like i said, just my 2c
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on May 01, 2004, 01:57:36 PM
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well if you havent done it yet here is my 2c
i like how it opens now, down.  if you put some lil stops on the out side of it so that it would stay level when open it would make a nice work bench.  and you could router out cup holder too ;D  i would look into strengthing the bumper, but thats just me.  but, looks way cool!!

I can use some type of chain or cable on the door for stops. And some Cup holders? Make a work station out of it? Mmmm. Its a good 2c ;D
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: explosivo on May 01, 2004, 05:05:11 PM
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strengthing the bumper? Thats a Calminis bumper. Its not really the bumper that flexes, its the Passenger framerails at the wheel arch, That Swing-a-way has alot of leverage on it when fully opened and with the bodylift the bumper sits above the frame AKA Leverage. Damn EVIL SEED! When will it ever stop?

The only obvious option is to beef up the frame to withstand the leverage of the swing-away bumper. ;)
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on May 01, 2004, 05:30:42 PM
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The only obvious option is to beef up the frame to withstand the leverage of the swing-away bumper. ;)

Thats also on my to-do list :-/
My folks and older bro & family are bulding a 40x60 shop ;D

Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: explosivo on May 01, 2004, 05:35:32 PM
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Thats also on my to-do list :-/
My folks and older bro & family are bulding a 40x60 shop ;D


Bah! You need no shop! Just a torch and a welder!

*huddles inside heated 30x40 garage* ;D
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on May 01, 2004, 05:48:25 PM
I may not have my own shop, But by Golly, I have a lil one car garage and a Table saw ;D  I'll make a bumper brace from 2x8 lumber if I have to ;D
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: wildgoody on May 01, 2004, 09:14:25 PM
Lumber ??? I used my Table Saw to cut
the aluminum plate I used in my front bumper

;D (in my single car garage  :'(  )

40*60 shop, I want one, Equipped too   ;)

Wild
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: NY_SIDEKICKER on May 02, 2004, 03:07:47 AM
MY NEIGHBOR HAS A   H U G E   SHOP LOADED WITH TOOLS & THE LIKE. THAT I CAN USE  IF NEEDED . BUT I USUALLY ONLY IMPOSE IN THE COLD MONTHS....OR IF ITS A BIG PROBLEM...CAUSE HE'LL HELP  ;D ...MATTY D.  8)
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: 1bigtracker on May 02, 2004, 04:04:34 AM
i guess i'm the lucky one.  my father has a big ass shop.  if we cleared all te stuff out i bet we could fit about 9 to 10 trackers in their.  but its loaded with stuff like Plasma cutter, torch, welder, ect.  but my fav tool it still the wicked old band saw.  no slag just a nice clean cut.


stu
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: HotRod on May 02, 2004, 06:27:20 AM
The concrete is being poured this month and my dad says its for all to use. Now to find a 4dr Tracker (or just use mine) and yota striaght axles and I'll test that theory ;D
Title: Re: Tracker toolbox
Post by: Speedracer7c on May 02, 2004, 03:37:42 PM
I got a 2 car garage...WITH A DIRT FLOOR!! I just work in the driveway much cleaner.