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Jeep Gladiator Rear Wall Storage DIY

615 views· 9 likes· 17:38· Jan 25, 2024

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Description Jeep Gladiator rear wall storage with easy access that is affordable was my intent with this project. I needed a way to better organize things along the rear wall once completed my 60% rear seat delete. Criteria: Add organized storage, easily accessible, looks decent, dog friendly, works with solar panel storage, and affordable. This DIY project hit the mark on every aspect for my needs and gave me the bonus vertical storage spot for my camp light (that was pure luck). This is pretty specialized, but figured I would post it up just in case anyone was looking for ideas. I went with most products out of convenance since I already had quite a few of the items left over from other projects. Trying to clear out my garage and make new items. If you watch the video you will see I have way too much stuff in my garage. Materials (all from Home Depot): Starboard 3/8 inch 2x4 foot ($65) Aluminum angle 1-1/4 in x 48 in ($14) - this was the side brackets Aluminum trim channel 3/8 in x 1/2 in ($14.50) - to strengthen the top edge #8-32 x 1-1/4 machine screw nuts & bolts (need 9) - these attach hinges to the Jeep moulding #8-32 x 3/4 machine screw nuts & bolts (need 23) - these attach the Aluminum angle and hinges to Starboard #8 internal tooth washers (need 16) - used these when attaching the hinges #8 flat washers (need 16) - used when attaching hinges Automotive felt from Autozone - used to cover the starboard 3M spray adhesive - used to stick down the felt Blue Locktite - used this for all bolts to prevent loosening with vibration Chapters: 00:00 Look at the finished product 00:37 Measuring out back wall 03:44 Measuring to piece things together 05:50 Drilling and fitting 08:43 Attaching hinges 14:04 Final fitment 15:14 Bonus vertical storage 15:35 Packing 16:43 Dog test 17:35 End Visit us on our website: https://overlandcalling.com About Overland Calling: Our goal is to share adventures, overland remote work practices, gear reviews, and lessons learned in the hope that it will inspire others or aid them along the way. We are just starting out, so please subscribe if the topics interest you. Every like and subscriber help immensely. If you have any questions about something in a particular video, please let us know. We are just starting out and it is not always easy to figure out what people want to know or see the most.

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