CalSgt
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Got an ARB Roller Drawer for Christmas!
First: If you have the factory subwoofer it won't fit without some modification
Second: The drawer won't bolt in without the vehicle specific install kit which is sold separately
The side deck panels lift out for extra storage space, perfect for jumper cables and my air hose
If you have a factory subwoofer the trim pieces for the sub side need to be modified to work:
The carpeted steel bracket at the rear of the jeep needs the excess carpet trimmed on the side so only 1/8" is left, peel the carpet back from the steel & trim about 3/8" from the sheetmetal where it would touch the side of the jeep.
The steel bracket that mounts toward the front of the jeep needs to be cut to clear the sub.
Remove all hardware from the deck board & trim to fit between the drawer & sub, I used a piece of cardboard to make a template. One of the steel clips that holds the end down will need to be trimmed a little.
Heres a picture of what shape the deck board needs to be:
First: If you have the factory subwoofer it won't fit without some modification
Second: The drawer won't bolt in without the vehicle specific install kit which is sold separately
The side deck panels lift out for extra storage space, perfect for jumper cables and my air hose
If you have a factory subwoofer the trim pieces for the sub side need to be modified to work:
The carpeted steel bracket at the rear of the jeep needs the excess carpet trimmed on the side so only 1/8" is left, peel the carpet back from the steel & trim about 3/8" from the sheetmetal where it would touch the side of the jeep.
The steel bracket that mounts toward the front of the jeep needs to be cut to clear the sub.
Remove all hardware from the deck board & trim to fit between the drawer & sub, I used a piece of cardboard to make a template. One of the steel clips that holds the end down will need to be trimmed a little.
Heres a picture of what shape the deck board needs to be: