DIY: R1T Gear Shuttle Build Write-Up Instructions with Photos

Vincent

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I have seen a lot of cool DIY efforts that reminded me I never really shared some of my experience, which in the process can probably help folks save some money and optimize build dimensions

I have slowly been optimizing my gear tunnel build.

Key points of concern for me when making my DIY solution were:

-Minimally destructive (Rivian gave us 6mm bolts to mount into!, not destructive at all unless you damage a trim clip)

-Less than the Rivian teased shuttle in cost (materials only)

-Easy enough to share plans/ build steps with

-Parts are available for purchase readily

-Maximize usable space

Have drawer slides oriented in the proper position, not flat or off camber, like the OEM ones that never were released.

V1.0

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Estimated Cost: $420ish (nice)
Wood : $15
Drawer Slides: $160
Unistrut: $70
Angle Aluminum: $75
Fasteners and Hardware: $50
Leg: $50

Things I liked:

-It's a working drawer

-the frame is stable and doesn't need any additional supports between the factory mount points

Dislikes:

-The way I oriented the drawer slides was weird and rested on angle brackets to clear the top side of the slide hardware. Too janky (but also, worked without fail for 4 months) not the worst first attempt

-Screws too long that came with the brackets, poked through cheap thin wood i had on hand

-RV leg bent when person didn't know how to unlock properly

Things I would change in the next version:

-router to soften all angles

-rivet or bolts instead of self tappers

-better finished wood OR polymer for the drawer platform
 

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