I'm aware of some at least. The updated TJ grill. The various custom sewn bags. Many others I cant remember right now.Wait till you dig into all of the products he's designed. His work is top notch.
I'm aware of some at least. The updated TJ grill. The various custom sewn bags. Many others I cant remember right now.Wait till you dig into all of the products he's designed. His work is top notch.
I know it's been said before, but when you get bored and want to make a few of these, I would 100% buy oneYes, here's the one I designed and built. Mine has a Molle panel that hinges when the table is deployed, a slide-out table extension/cutting board, and a cutlery keeper mounted to the tailgate behind the stowed table. This video was taken with the table installed on a TJ tailgate in my workshop, I haven't installed it on a Jeep yet.
Maybe we should create a list of people interested in buying the Outback Adventures and let the owner know. I'm sure if we have at least 5 committed people, he would make another batch. I'm for sure getting it if available.Funny, I have been asking him to produce them again for months. And I actually think that the JK version will fit the TJ perfectly. If the owner would get back to me, I think I could verify it. I'll keep trying.
What is the difference between what you're after and the one offered by Rebel Offroad?Maybe we should create a list of people interested in buying the Outback Adventures and let the owner know. I'm sure if we have at least 5 committed people, he would make another batch. I'm for sure getting it if available.
Oh wow! It is the same table, even the same brand. I wonder if they have an old inventory. The Outback Adventures owner told me he had none and would only make more if there was enough interest. At the time I wrote to him, he said he had no plans of making more. Thx for the link. I'll order one and see if they have it in stock.What is the difference between what you're after and the one offered by Rebel Offroad?
https://rebeloffroad.com/outback-adventure-products-tj-lj-trailgater/
I don't know anything about it other than another forum member's relative had bought him one as a gift. Also, according to the page "This item is in hot demand. Its current shipt time is 1 week." so it may not be in stock or they haven't updated the webpage and it is actually discontinued.Oh wow! It is the same table, even the same brand. I wonder if they have an old inventory. The Outback Adventures owner told me he had none and would only make more if there was enough interest. At the time I wrote to him, he said he had no plans of making more. Thx for the link. I'll order one and see if they have it in stock.
Got it. Thanks! I placed an order. I will give an update here if they have it in stock or not.I don't know anything about it other than another forum member's relative had bought him one as a gift. Also, according to the page "This item is in hot demand. Its current shipt time is 1 week." so it may not be in stock or they haven't updated the webpage and it is actually discontinued.
Is that a plastic material? Looks clean.I made one for under $20 and it's great. View attachment 211015View attachment 211016
Nope. It's plywood. Sanded, painted, poly. Made it the same time I made these.Is that a plastic material? Looks clean.
I've had one of these on my 2000 TJ for some years now and still value it very highly. Mine is relieved at the lower left to clear the third brake light contact points. I replaced that plastic cover with a layer of aluminum tape. Had to space the back away from the tailgate panel with washers under the fasteners, but got a rock steady installation, no rattles. I recommend you cut a piece of indoor-outdoor carpet to fit on the working surface.It's here! Great quality, great design...love it!View attachment 231348
I appreciate this feedback. The instructions don't say what to do with that third brake light. It just mentions that a modification may be necessary. I've seen some pictures of these tables with a circular cut out in that lower left corner to allow the brake light to continue to be connected, just without the plastic covering.I've had one of these on my 2000 TJ for some years now and still value it very highly. Mine is relieved at the lower left to clear the third brake light contact points. I replaced that plastic cover with a layer of aluminum tape. Had to space the back away from the tailgate panel with washers under the fasteners, but got a rock steady installation, no rattles. I recommend you cut a piece of indoor-outdoor carpet to fit on the working surface.
With the tailgate braced at 90 degrees open and this folded down, there's a good bit of workspace for outdoor projects. I banished my back seat when the kids left, so that leaves two nice carpeted work surfaces.
Before I gulped down the price and installed this, I had missed the drop down tailgates of my FJ60 and Scout IIs. This offers far better access and work geometry than does a drop down panel. Jerry has it right.