Roof top tool box
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Honestly it's pretty darn high up there for starters, they aren't light, and I'm usually in a group so whenever we stop someone is always out near the vehicles. If I'm by myself I try to be as quick as possible, I try to park right up at the front so I can see it while in the store, and I park wherever I see cameras. The $$$$ is usually inside the vehicle. I haven't had stuff stolen in or off of a LR yet. When I had 2 05 Jeep Wranglers (TJ Rubicon and an LJ) it was very common for stuff to just vanish and sadly it was theft from within the group!!! I have never ever experienced that with a single LR group in all my years of wheeling.
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I'm not sure why someone would want that much extra weight up top. I keep my tools in the footwell of the second seat area. Lowers the center of gravity.
Just moments before he went over.
The recovery begins.
Drove through this same part of the trail without issue, just moments before this rover (with a tire and storage compartment up top), rolled onto its side. Same thing would happen, most likely, if a evasive maneuver was made at road speed.
When l have storage boxes up top...it is all of the lightest stuff l carry during camping trips. TP, paper plates, blankets, sleeping bags, etc. Recovery stuff, tools, parts all get stored down low, either beneath the sleeping platform or in footwell.
Just my two cents...
Brian.
Just moments before he went over.
The recovery begins.
Drove through this same part of the trail without issue, just moments before this rover (with a tire and storage compartment up top), rolled onto its side. Same thing would happen, most likely, if a evasive maneuver was made at road speed.
When l have storage boxes up top...it is all of the lightest stuff l carry during camping trips. TP, paper plates, blankets, sleeping bags, etc. Recovery stuff, tools, parts all get stored down low, either beneath the sleeping platform or in footwell.
Just my two cents...
Brian.
Last edited by The Deputy; 07-08-2019 at 07:28 PM.