Problem Solved!! I built a flat cargo floor for my Wrangler 4xe!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video I solved a problem that all wrangler 4xe,s have and that is an uneven cargo floor when the seats are down. I built a rear platform that makes it easy to load and stack multiple items, as well as haul larger items and I created three new storage cubbies for smaller items.
I just posted a video where I review this cargo deck and also include a template with dimensions, some tips and a supply list if you want to build your own. Here is a link:
• Problem solved 12 mont...
This is great Kurt. It looks like it was meant to be there
Thanks!! That was the goal. I am glad it turned out so well.
Nice work Kurt! (Jason did ok too LOL).
A lot of good examples on TH-cam of how not to build a false floor, so it’s nice to actually see some good workmanship!
Thanks. I appreciate that. A lot of thought went into the design and I am really happy it turned out.
I bought a platform exactly like this off a guy on the jl Wrangler forum about a year and a half ago. I think his step dad who was a retired wood worker would make it. Looked exactly like this. Very nice
@@jmarxful Yeah. I have seen one other platform that is similar to mine. The uneven floor is a problem that a lot of people have come up with ideas to solve. Thanks for your comment!! I appreciate it.
That's a nice build. Simple and yet functional.
Thank you! I appreciate that.
This turned out great. I’m getting ready to build a platform for my 2024 4xe and would love to purchase a template with materials list that you used if possible
Sorry for the slow response. I was away travelling. I am in the process of making a. Template and materials list and will post it shortly. Thanks for your comment.
This look like I would be so helpful with camping and over landing! When available I would also be very much interested in purchasing as well!
@@Go4It123 any update on the template? I’m going to start my build in the next couple of weeks. Thanks for the update
I am posting a video in the next few days where I review the platform and go through a template and all the dimensions. I will post a link in this comments section.
I just posted a new video with a review of the deck plus a template, dimensions, supply list and some tips. Here is the link.
Problem solved 12 month review. Was it worth building?
th-cam.com/video/cbFrjBOtgok/w-d-xo.html
Looks good. I don't have a 4Xe let alone a JL. Just purchased an 18 JKU and just looking at various ideas. I'm in the middle of cutting up a way smaller platform to go over my seats when folded down, for the dog to have a spot without accidentally getting his paws trapped by any weird spaces. My trunk area is covered by a diabolical slipstream. I think it would be cool if you posted a template or made it where some one could reach out and order a template for a fair price. Other than that good job. I think I would have got annoyed by that hump also.
Thanks for your input. I have considered selling plans or taking orders and building them for anyone who wants one for a price of course. I think that a platform like this can be useful for non 4xe owners as well and could be adapted to accommodate a drawer system, slide outs for a cooler, fridge, storage bins or whatever. There is also the added benefit of hidden storage that is not visible from outside which would be especially beneficial for soft top owners. I will see what I can come up with.
That sounds good. I hope you are able to get it done it would be awesome.
Could you share a template? Looks great!
Yes. I plan on doing so. It’s been a crazy summer and I haven’t gotten around to it and right now I am out of town for a few weeks but I will post it when I can. Thanks for your comment.
I just posted a video reviewing the deck I built and it inlcludes a template with all the dimensions plus a supply list and some tips. Here is the link.
Problem solved 12 month review. Was it worth building?
th-cam.com/video/cbFrjBOtgok/w-d-xo.html
Awesome job
@@BravoKiloSD Thank you. I appreciate that.
This is great! Since one must lift seats' cushions and lean them against the backseat, how much space is there from the tailgate to those lifted seat cushions? How tall or short must one be to sleep on top of the platform? Thank you
Good question! I am 6’4” so sleeping in the back is not really an option for me but I know that many people do sleep in their jeeps and I am sure the space would be similar although with a little less headroom. I will measure it up this evening to give you an exact number on the length of the back.
@@Go4It123 thank you so much for your reply
I just measured the jeep with the seats down and straight from the flipped up seat bottom to the tailgate is almost exactly 5 feet. But if you lay on the diagonal that expands to almost 6 feet so I believe it could be reasonably comfy for most people under 5’10”and if you don’t mind curling up maybe even taller than that.
@@Go4It123 Thank you so much, this is exactly what I needed to know!
Nice job Sir! Which storage cabinets did you get for the spaces under the floor?
Thank you sop much I appreciate that. For now I just bought a 5"" tall storage bin that fits nicely underneath the false floor. But I am in the process of designing a drawer that I am planning to build at some point this summer that will fit perfectly. I am going to make it so that I can remove it easily so that I can fit larger items if necessary and if I need to access the under floor storage cubby.
I keep a bag of marshmallows in my trailhawk 4xe in the event it bursts into flames. 😂
Hahaha!! We actually looked very seriously at a Trailhawk 4xe as it would be a little more luxurious and comfortable for road trips while still being a capable 4x4. Ultimately my wife loves the wrangler so we went that option but the GC is beautiful.
@@Go4It123 it’s a pretty nice ride and comfortable I do give it that.
any updates on posting the template/dimensions? Also what year jeep 4xe do you have
I am posting a video in the next few days where I review the platform and share a template and all the dimensions. I will post a link here in the comments for this video. My 4xe is a 2023 but as far as I know it will fit exactly the same for every year 4xe with the Alpine stereo and subwoofer. If you don’t have the subwoofer you will have to adapt the passenger side of the platform slightly.
I just uploaded a new video where I review the deck and include a template, measurements, supply list and some tips. Here is the link.
Problem solved 12 month review. Was it worth building?
th-cam.com/video/cbFrjBOtgok/w-d-xo.html
I built something very similar on my 4xe and it works out great. Wish I would have templated the top before I carpeted it.
Yeah. I was thinking the same thing. I love how much jeep owners are willing to modify their jeeps to suit their needs.
Nice.
Thanks! I appreciate that.
How much does it all cost to built this??? So nice!!!
It would cost about $150 to do the whole project if you needed to buy everything. Things like wood glue, screws, brad nails and all the tools I already had so I only had to buy the plywood, primer, truck bed/undercoat spray, carpet and spray adhesive.
Thank you so much for your comment.
@@Go4It123 sounds great. THANK YOU!! this is very good. I need to put 2 escooter so this leveling is very helpful. thanks for a great video.
Thank you for your input. I hope that it works well for you I am just about to post a 12 month review of the deck with dimensions and some more details and am currently working on a drawer for under the deck. Tune in soon for those videos.
Where did you find the carpet to match exactly?
I live in Canada and bought it at a store called Canadian Tire. It’s a big chain store up here. You could probably find a similar product at auto parts store in the states as well as long as your carpet is black. If it’s not it will be much harder to get.
What do charge for the service ??
I have never thought about selling them. If I were to build and sell them it would be for probably $500. Thanks for asking.
@jaystevens too funny! I was just trying to make myself useful. Kurt had a back injury from a recent mountain bike ride we did q few days prior, so I figured it better to do the work at my place with a clean garage, a pop-up tent, and me to help spot him as necessary. His back held up great, so i got to play camera man and narrator.
Thanks Jason. Having you there made a big difference. Knowing I had help with the big cuts helped me not worry about my sore back and having you take care of some of the video allowed me to tinker without having to worry about the camera.
@@Go4It123 Jason has built his share of tire-well sub boxes, so this kind of work was well within his wheelhouse too.
Can you share the dimensions?
I just posted a review video of the deck with a template, dimensions and supple list and some tips. Here is the link.
Problem solved 12 month review. Was it worth building?
th-cam.com/video/cbFrjBOtgok/w-d-xo.html
I just posted a video where I review the rear cargo deck build as well as go over the template including all the dimensions, a supply list and some tips or ideas to assist in building your own. Here is the link.
Problem solved 12 month review. Was it worth building?
th-cam.com/video/cbFrjBOtgok/w-d-xo.html
I hope it helps!
Can you share the dimensions?