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Winston

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'24 Jeep 392 (Fiona)
So my style usually leans into the minimalist/sleeper category when it comes to modifications. Since this is my daily and also my adventure rig, the changes I make to Fiona need to balance the daily and adventure sides of her. Adding utility while not taking away any in the process. I am curious how each of you are coping with that balance and what kind of storage solutions you've come up with internally for those who use your 392 as a daily driver and also adventure rig? So far, I'm going with the Gama Adventure bags. One side keeps my weekend recovery gear, the other holds my winch controls, first aid, jumper box, etc. Just the basics I always want with me. Though not sure how well these will hold up. Wheeling with them, they like to wobble back and forth. Anybody using under seat storage of any kind? If so, please share and let us know of other solutions you've tried.
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Molle bags on rear of front seats.
Cargo shelf with water can attached.
Velcro cup holders for misc items on rear rollbar in back.
Tools are in bags.
Recover gear in bag.

Working on a basket for drivers side rear fender, onside, for inflation items. Just cadded one up and will have a prototype made next week.
 
Following!! I've been curious about different storage setups!! Let's see some pictures! 😁😁
 
Here's what I have:
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I frequently go exploring alone in the middle of nowhere, and I want to be prepared. This is how my dailer driver rolls at all times. For trips I add a large cooler.

In the Milwaukee packout on the floor Is an electric chain saw, a bottle jack, tire changing and repair gear, and heavy recovery gear like a snatch block. In the tan colored bag in the lower middle is a full assortment of tools for the Jeep. The backpack is my "get home pack" in case I need to abandon the Jeep and walk out. There is enough survival gear for me to live for two weeks. It includes things like a sleeping bag, a change of clothes, prescription meds, cooking utensils, fire starter, camp stove, water purification kit, etc. The tall packout on the upper left contains fluids for the Jeep: radiator fluid, engine oil, transmission fluid, gear oil, power steering and brake fluid, etc. The small packout in the middle contains an extra coat rolled up tightly, and small survival gear like paracord, light sticks, lighters, etc. The packout on the upper right contains recovery gear: 3 tow straps, winch rope extension, soft shackles, etc. The red bag in front of the packouts is a tent. The Gama bags on the sides contain defensive weapons and ammo, along with water bottles, MREs, etc. The first aid kit is a paramedics bag, complete with tourniquets, Quick Clot, sutures and everything else. Under the rear seat are items like a brush lopper, axe, shovel, air hose for the on-board air, etc.
 
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Seeing these is getting me pumped up!! LOL.. I'm so freaking excited to get a 392!!
 
Here's what I have:
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I frequently go exploring alone in the middle of nowhere, and I want to be prepared. This is how my dailer driver rolls at all times. For trips I add a large cooler.

In the Milwaukee packout on the floor Is an electric chain saw, a bottle jack, tire changing and repair gear, and heavy recovery gear like a snatch block. In the tan colored bag in the lower middle is a full assortment of tools for the Jeep. The backpack is my "get home pack" in case I need to abandon the Jeep and walk out. There is enough survival gear for me to live for two weeks. It includes things like a sleeping bag, a change of clothes, prescription meds, cooking utensils, fire starter, camp stove, water purification kit, etc. The tall packout on the upper left contains fluids for the Jeep: radiator fluid, engine oil, transmission fluid, gear oil, power steering and brake fluid, etc. The small packout in the middle contains an extra coat rolled up tightly, and small survival gear like paracord, light sticks, lighters, etc. The packout on the upper right contains recovery gear: 3 tow straps, winch rope extension, soft shackles, etc. The red bag in front of the packouts is a tent. The Gama bags on the sides contain defensive weapons and ammo, along with water bottles, MREs, etc. The first aid kit is a paramedics bag, complete with tourniquets, Quick Clot, sutures and everything else. Under the rear seat are items like a brush lopper, axe, shovel, air hose for the on-board air, etc.
I have the AAL cargo shelf also, with Milwaukee packet on it. I see your rear window bags there and have always wondered if they would fit with the packout system there. Obviously they do but do you have to remove the adjacent packout to access the bags?
 
These all look great, loving this. Thank you!
 
This was before I added the packout plates. I made the floor out of scrap plywood. It's much more durable than the stock floor of course and allowed for the mounting of a refrigerator slide.

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Oh this is awesome to see. I was just looking at options for mounting my ARB Zero 47qt fridge on a slide. Your plywood floor looks real solid, and I like you can use the existing anchor points for it. Great work.
 
Oh this is awesome to see. I was just looking at options for mounting my ARB Zero 47qt fridge on a slide. Your plywood floor looks real solid, and I like you can use the existing anchor points for it. Great work.
It's basically a Goose Gear copy. Took a bit of work but did turn out well.
 
Got the test fit done today for the custom drawers I had made. Unfortunately ready systems like AAL aren't available here. Got a decent price on the custom ones so went for it
Should be painted and ready for final install next weekend. Went for carpet type finish on the interior and top to try and limit clanking noises over bumps
 

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