I spent a little time today making a template for the raised floor in the cargo area. The raised floor is going to be about 6-1/2" above the existing floor so I can put 4 low profile storage containers under there to add space when on expedition type trips, and still keep all of the existing floor space. I was going to make drawers and latches, but decided to keep it simple. This entire project should cost me less than $100.00.
I am going to use a 4x8x3/4" sheet of plywood for the project. I was thinking of making a steel frame, but ended up going simple again with using the same plywood. I think the weight will be about the same and it should hold up just fine. The plan is to have the outer sides of the frame bolted to the flat part of the fender wells, then dividers between the large and narrow containers. The dividers will go back as far as needed to clear the containers, with another divider across the back. Dividers of the frame will be bolted through the floor and to each other, and to the sides, with the top screwed down to the frame. I want to leave the space in front of the containers open so I can lower the back of the seats and access whatever I have in there. I usually put heavier stuff and stuff I am not going to use unless there is a trail repair, in that area such as tool bags to keep the weight low and between the wheels as much as possible. I am going to cover all of the plywood with some type of outdoor material to be determined. I will trim the plastic interior pieces as needed, but wanted to retain the stock look as much as possible.
I always find a piece of cardboard and cut it out to the size of the original piece of wood that I have to work with. Then figure out if I am going to have enough material to work with. I have plenty.
Containers I will have under the floor. Purchased at Wal Mart for about $20.00 total. I used the two large containers on the last Mojave Trail trip and they held all of my non-perishable food, cooking gear and a bunch of other stuff. They fit on my fold down tables and are stackable.
4x8 cardboard template.
Rough floor cut-out, 52-1/2" wide, 40-1/2" deep.
Roughly trimmed to clear all the stuff in the way.
I just got the basis shape and will do the final trimming on the plywood floor. I don't see a way to get the whole piece in there with the cage in the way, so will need to cut it in two sections. The next steps are to pull the plastic trim out again, cut out the frame pieces and fit them in place.
I am going to leave the original carpet in place as it helps with road noise suppression, and will help hold the containers in place as the new floor will fit snugly and should put a little down pressure on the containers. That, and the frame covered with material should keep them from rattling around back there. The floor will have enough overhand that I could install a hatch on the rear if I chose, but for now, I plan on leaving it open and let the hatch be the door.
Not sure when I am going to get more done on this...