Sherpa PAK System - Drawers for your 4th Gen 4Runner

Sherpa Equipment Co.

Sherpa Equipment Co.
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The Sherpa Equipment Co. PAK System

These aluminum framed drawers are built from the ground up with the true adventurist in mind. Each drawer module is built from baltic birch and the exterior is lined with HDPE. This provides a strong and durable exterior surface designed to handle whatever you throw at it while still being easy to clean. Our drawer system retains access to the extrusion slots for quick and easy mounting for a variety of accessories and transfers the capabilities of our racks to the back of your rig. Available in both a stackable or long variant to fit your adventure needs.

Each drawer unit is designed to be hard-mounted into our Sherpa Baseplate System but can be mounted w/ another method of your choosing.​

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Sherpa Base Plate System​

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MOUNTING — Each drawer unit is designed to be both hard mounted with our Sherpa Baseplate System or mounted by a method of your choosing.

HDPEHigh Density Polyethylene is a high density polymer often used in cutting boards. This surface is rugged, UV & stain resistant, and cleans easily.

DRAWER ASSEMBLY — Each drawer unit comes pre-assembled and packaged individually.

BASEPLATE INSTALLATION — Baseplate installation requires the removal of the rear carpet and corner plastic trip panels.

PRODUCT EXTERIOR SPECS:
STACKABLE:
33” x 20.5” x 10.25”

WEIGHT: 58.4lbs*

LONG: 37” x 20.5” x 10.25”

WEIGHT: 64lbs*

*Per Drawer Unit

PRODUCT INTERIOR SPECS:
DRAWER LOAD RATING:
200lbs

DRAWER SLIDE RATING: 500lbs

STACKABLE DIMENSIONS: 31” x 15.5” x 7.25”

LONG DIMENSIONS: 35” x 15.5” x 7.25”​
 

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The double stack on the driver side is exactly what I've always imagined for mine. Base plate question though. Where's it mounting to and how easy would it be to install my fridge slide on. I made a base plate out of plywood that I just screwed the slide into. Also is it easy to cut? I've got a notch cut into mine for air lines and electrical so when the passenger seat is back it isn't pinching anything important. Probably can't afford it anytime soon, but definitely something that's going on my wish list because I'm too lazy to buy the parts and wood to actually finish what I started.
 

Sherpa Equipment Co.

Sherpa Equipment Co.
Official Vendor
Joined
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Location
Fort Collins, CO
The double stack on the driver side is exactly what I've always imagined for mine. Base plate question though. Where's it mounting to and how easy would it be to install my fridge slide on. I made a base plate out of plywood that I just screwed the slide into. Also is it easy to cut? I've got a notch cut into mine for air lines and electrical so when the passenger seat is back it isn't pinching anything important. Probably can't afford it anytime soon, but definitely something that's going on my wish list because I'm too lazy to buy the parts and wood to actually finish what I started.
Glad to hear it, the base plate mounts to the factory threaded holes in the 4runner and is really easy to mount to as well. We have some pre-drilled holes, but you can easily drill more. We then use 1/4" T nuts underneath and bolt into those. Works great.
 
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