JKU buildout and trip

merrillaudio

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So after much research and about 3 months of building in my garage... Here is my final product and build. I found that i could build out a similar product to a certain "Fowl" named system for much cheaper. After getting into it, I see why they are the price that they are. It turned out real nice, but took a lot of templates and extra measuring on my part. Enjoy!
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merrillaudio

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merrillaudio

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Nice! Here is a question with all that space do you fill it all up?

The space under the platform was filled with a foldout table, Tent accessories on the right, and bags and fire starters on the left. Thats why i built it a little tall to store things underneath. Also i can put things i don't want in plain sight under by dropping the back seat down and sliding them under. I ended up stuffing more in the back as the trip went on i.e. propane tank etc. Under the platform where i removed the 40% seat i put clothes and cameras. You cant see this stuff when the door is shut. The back seat was stacked with climbing gear, but still fit 3 people with packs and gear for part of the trip. I had a lot of extra storage even for packing for a month on the road.
 

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