we use plastic stacked drawers (4 high) stood on a wooden plynth over a rear wheel arch. Whilst we don't remove them to an awning they are quite easy to remove. If full, best done drawer by drawer as the stacking falls apart. The wooden plynth sits on the carpet over an unused seat bogey. Screws partially screwed into the top of the plynth locate in the corners of the drawer stack where the rollers or feet would fit; this stops it sliding around on the plynth. Drawers and plynth are held down with a bungee cord (strap would look nicer) going over the top and hooking onto ends of the bogey (could use track). I did not trust the rigidity when loaded so tie the top to the seat belt runner use a toggle and thin cord through holes drilled in the stacks corner post. This is the fiddliest bit to do and undo! Finally using a hole drilled in the top of the stack i hook a bungee over the front to the plynth to keep the drawers in when on the move.adscatt wrote:... also considered are plastic boxes and plastic stacked drawers that can be transferred to the awning when we arrive at camp. Anybody use this system?
