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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 XLT
Over the past few days, I have stared at the cargo area of the Explorer more than anything else. My problem is, the cooler I use for remote camping is the exact width and length as one of the larger side containers. I spent most of the time I had on Wednesday trying to figure out if I could make the top/floor have a removable hatch so the cooler could fit in the passenger side container space that did not compromise strength. Finally decided to stick with the original plan after realizing it would require a complete redo, and I would not be gaining anything but having the cooler sit lower and would be losing that side of the container space.
I cut off a tie down mount that was welded to the down tube of the cage as it would interfere with the new cooler location. Then, I made three more and welded them into the down tubes. One to tie-down the cooler, the other two just because I don't know when I will have the cargo area interior removed again, and I already had the welder out. I painted the floor tabs and down tubes roll cage brown (that's what I wrote on the rattle can, anyways).
Then I got to work on carpeting the top/floor of the box. I painted the underside gloss white with leftover ceiling paint from my bathroom project, since the can was sitting on the floor of the garage within easy reach. Wanted to seal the wood not being covered. To wrap the curves, I used a heat gun very sparingly and that cheap carpet made from recycled water bottles stretched nicely. I stapled the cut edges of the carpet, but I don't think it was necessary. I was just making sure the glue did not dry out and come off in a few years. I decided to finish it up tomorrow after the sun started shining directly into the garage this afternoon. Its about 100* and humid today.
Work area
Covered top/floor
Underside
I cut off a tie down mount that was welded to the down tube of the cage as it would interfere with the new cooler location. Then, I made three more and welded them into the down tubes. One to tie-down the cooler, the other two just because I don't know when I will have the cargo area interior removed again, and I already had the welder out. I painted the floor tabs and down tubes roll cage brown (that's what I wrote on the rattle can, anyways).
Then I got to work on carpeting the top/floor of the box. I painted the underside gloss white with leftover ceiling paint from my bathroom project, since the can was sitting on the floor of the garage within easy reach. Wanted to seal the wood not being covered. To wrap the curves, I used a heat gun very sparingly and that cheap carpet made from recycled water bottles stretched nicely. I stapled the cut edges of the carpet, but I don't think it was necessary. I was just making sure the glue did not dry out and come off in a few years. I decided to finish it up tomorrow after the sun started shining directly into the garage this afternoon. Its about 100* and humid today.
Work area
Covered top/floor
Underside