If you want to beef up the action packers, these guys make a frame for that. http://www.swagoffroad.com/8-Gallon-Rubber-Maid-Action-Packer-Baja-Bins_p_35.html
I started with the Action Packer, but the design wastes space. I then went to Cub Packs and have now upgraded to Wolf Packs. Both are excellent products. The Action Packer is still a good choice, too.
If you want another way to mount the 8-gallon action packer bin to the platform these look to be a good solution. http://http//www.swagoffroad.com/8-Gallon-Rubber-Maid-Action-Packer-Baja-Bins_p_35.html
Lots of thought in this set up. What's in the Action Packer? My 8-gallon Action Packer seemed too small for my 15-foot sewer hose with connections. Why the wooden blocks under each of the feet? What's in the Jerry cans? And finally, Is that a Segway????
I use an 8 gallon action packer. It fits perfectly. I strap it down with a ratchet strap. I went with the mobile option instead of permanently bolting boxes to the platform. That way I can remove the action packer at camp and place it by the fire pit area as it holds all my charcoal and other fire starting and cooking…
UPS guy dropped off a few boxes of RV stuff today, including a couple of 8 gallon action packers I intend to mount on the front platform, various chocks, leveling blocks, etc. Now trying to fit it all in the action packers. The problem is the drinking water hose. I ordered a 50' hose, which alone pretty much fills an…
Attached is a photo of the Tupperware 6 gallon Action Packer. Mine is bolted to the bottom of the platform with extra wide washers so as not to drill into the aluminum platform. Be careful when sizing any container for this area - the round T@B handles will get in the way of many lids. Also, the Action Packers have a…