Sure, @Goatman.Pics dont load for me. Can you try again? Or explain your system? Please.
I started with a 1999 SE, manual transmission, and put a few minor mods on it.
I added a CB radio because log trucks aren't your friends. I added a rear basket that sits just above the wheel wells to organize and add some security to my junk. It's a rear basket for an ATV. Mounted two Motobilt can carriers for gas and water to the rack. It's sometimes a long way to anywhere for supplies. Mounted an axe with quick fists on one side of the rack, and a fire extinguisher to the other. A first aid kit is going next to the fire extinguisher when I find the right bag / box.
Now for the gear setup. There are two water and dust resistant plastic boxes that fill up just under half the back on one side. The larger box holds foodstuffs and miscellaneous small items that shouldn't get wet or dusty. The smaller box holds cooking gear including backpacking stoves, fuel, spices, etc.
The rear footwell holds a shovel, two 100' hanks of 10mm line, two extendable tent poles and a roll of TP in a plastic zip lock.
Two tarps, one big and one smaller fit behind the driver's set. A tool kit fits behind the passenger seat.
Under the rack goes a bagged recover kit, a bagged air pump and miscellaneous tools and Jeep stuff. Two rolled wool blankets. Two small camp chairs. One tent and ground cover tarp. Two clothes bags. Two mummy bags in compression sacks with insulated inflatable sleeping pads and inflatable pillows. A range bag with cleaning gear and spare ammo. A hammock for the wife to lounge in. Two pairs of hiking boots, Danner lightweight type. There may be a few other small miscellaneous things in there as well.
On top of the rack goes a Stihl chainsaw, gas and oil for same. Two day packs. A soft side marine cooler. A reusable grocery bag for munchies. Two big bore lever action carbines. One side by side shotgun, broken down in a case. We wear our side arms, unless we're in town, then they go in a lock box under the drivers seat.
I feel like I'm forgetting some stuff, but it'll come to me.
We've been collecting gear for awhile. Keeping what works and swapping out what doesn't. Cabelas, Sportsman's Warehouse, and REI know us by first name, and we share tips and tricks with the sales people on occasion.