These two pictures show a better view of the African Outback drawers which bolt to stock mounting points and have roll out drawers on bearings that can support more than 200lbs and don't rattle one bit.
The other is my center console, which will probably seem strange to some. One of the biggest issues was how to build a laptop mount in the cab without drilling holes. Nobody makes a laptop stand for the Land Cruiser. I figured out a way to adapt my homemake truck mount to the Land Cruiser if I removed the center console. I then decided if I might as well make use of the new open space, so I built a switch panel and added a bunch of other stuff.
The switch panel houses one volt meter which reads the auxiliery battery. The top switches, control the duel battery solenoid and a master switch to shut off power to all interior accessories. The side switch from top to bottom is, auxiliery radiator fan (that I also installed), rear strobe lights, and extra back up lights. There's also a couple of cig accessory plugs.
In the center console, I have a rechargable flashlight, my Ham radio and more cig plugs. Not pictured is a power inverter, CB radio and a few other things I've since added.
I also have power routed to the rear cargo area to a fuse panel, which will eventually power things like lights and more cig accessory plugs in the rear cargo area.
The laptop stand is rock solid using existing bolt holes. In fact, pretty much every mod I've done and plan to do will use existing holes, so it can be easily removed and not damage the rig.
That's all for now.
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