Setting up the DRIFTA two draw extended with table - D2DEWT |
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| This is our hilux, we have a lot of people call in wanting to have a look at drawers, so this is a handy demo vehicle. | We have a D2DEWT – Drifta 2 Drawer Extended With Table, and sidewings fitted. Also recently put a drop slide in place. The drop slide is great for twin cabs because of the rear lift up window. |
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| These drawers are full length, and full width. This gives a huge 26 % more internal space than the most popular steel drawers (see faq page) | This insert drawer is very handy, it’s on small slides, so can push forward or back, or lift out. Perfect for all those small items. These are an extra $40. |
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| The dividers can be simply screwed in wherever you want them. See how between the drawers there is very little space wasted, the gap is only 15 mm. On this model, with the table, the drawer is less 50 mm in height to accommodate the table. | We can now also do this checkerplate polished aluminium protector strip. They are $40, and are just screwed on. It looks nice, and helps protect the carpet edge, but it’s not too harsh or sharp either. |
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| This shows with the drop slide fitted. These are fantastic really, especially for twin cabs with the lift up rear window, which obstructs the lid if you have a normal slide. We can supply these now, and do a good price on one with our drawers.. | With our table as well, pulled half way out it makes a very handy bench next to the fridge. Your table is always the number 1 accessory really, when you are travelling, but it’s always the hardest thing to store in your vehicle. You can never find a good place to put it. But with our carpet lined table slot, it’s always at your fingertips, ready to pull out in seconds. |
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| How good is that! You can’t buy a better table in Aus, 12 mm laminated ply, with our unique adjustable legs system. And really, with our prices, you are getting the drawer system much cheaper than anywhere else, and the table is included. | These are our sidewing brackets, supporting the sidewings. You can also see the turnbuckle and tie down points holding the drawers in place. |
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| Here is the Teflon runners underneath. They are actually HDPE – high density polyethelene, but teflon is easier to say. By nature, this product is very slippery. When we put a bit of silicon spray on them, they slide unbelievably well. These 6 mm runners are rebated into the ply, and have matching runners inside the ‘drawer carcass’ also, so they are running teflon on teflon. This system is very simple, cost effective, and works incredibly well. Really there is no need for steel runners that are very expensive, heavy, take up a lot of room, rattle and get full of dust. Our drawers are not ‘load rated’, but why does it have to be? Put in them whatever you like. Most people carry similar stuff in their drawers, none of it really needs to be in a drawer that’s load rated to 150 kgs??? And these steel bearings, they have to be done up so tight, so they don’t rattle, that they really don’t slide that well anyway. | |
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| this is the combo, extended, so has the kitchen on the right. Because the kitchen is only 900 long, then we can put a hatch in the rear. You can’t see it in this photo, but | Here is it, there is a finger hole, and you just lift off the hatch. We often do this with troopies, but also sometimes with twin cabs, some people may want a battery in there, or just some space separated from the drawers, like for recovery gear. |
| See faq page, 4wd fitout, for more info on the drop slides, fitting, sidewings, options etc | |