2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya



I am currently working on a similar project. I plan to turn the bench over to keep from ruining the finish then Velcro the bottom of the chest to the bench with industrial strength Velcro. I will check the underneath structure to see if it needs strengthening before placing the chest on it.
I have not yet figured out how to keep the drawers from jarring open. There are so many different configurations on these chests that one solution won't work for all. Until I come up with a more aesthetic solution, I may use bungees.
Finished adding the chest today. Since the drawers were inset, I was able to use curtain tension rods to help keep the drawers closed while traveling. I painted them and the pulls to match. As I said above, I turned the bench over to keep from harming the finish then Velcroed the bottom of the chest to the bench. I also glued some felt strips to the framing for the bench top to rest on to keep from scratching it. I cut and finished a piece to go between the cabinet frame and the chest in fromt to help keep it from tilting forward. I'm pretty sure everything will be fine during normal travels. We'll see how it goes the first time I jump a railroad track that crosses the highway.

