Storage solutions for yeti rack???

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What's everyone using for storage on their Yeti racks. None of the stock boxes from pelican really match the space. A mountain addiction will fit sideways but will require a base plate mounted to the rack which is what I will be doing. A custom formed storage box from yeti would be pretty sharp.
 

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Yeti has released a rack system, pricey though.


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Inside dimensions 17.75 x 10.18 x 6.15
Exterior Dimensions 19.17 x 12.80 x 6.89
Weight (no foam) 4.57 lbs.

Do you have this mounted on the rack? Exterior dimensions look too big but it may work if the base tapers down. Cheers.

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I'm using the new timber bag it fits rack good and still room for more storage
 

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I saw another TS bag that goes over the front number plate, like a riser bag on sled. looks super handy, just stop and reach forward for lots of stuff.
 

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I was thinking of using a spare set of Linq brackets from skidoo. Save me from buying another bag as I need it for the sled.
Should be able to mount lengthways.
 

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Mounted the Pelican to cargo rack.on yz450 with 129. Aluminum plates to underside and bolted down to removeable rack . Had to remove rear bar to be able to move it back far enough to be able to access jerrycans latch. . And shorten strap around top of jerrycan and lengthen lower part of strap to move the release latch higher. A 137 would be simpler also.
 

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Do you guys not find that anything you put in your tunnel bag gets destroyed? I've put tools in there before and have essentially had them fall apart, food turn to mush, sealed caps on water bottles come off. I guess packing it tighter would stop it from bouncing around, but I don't think I want to store that much back there.
 

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Do you guys not find that anything you put in your tunnel bag gets destroyed? I've put tools in there before and have essentially had them fall apart, food turn to mush, sealed caps on water bottles come off. I guess packing it tighter would stop it from bouncing around, but I don't think I want to store that much back there.
Have the same problem with my powder keg. Have to pack it tight. Even if that means jamming and extra sweatshirt in to keep it from moving around
 

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Mounted the Pelican to cargo rack.on yz450 with 129. Aluminum plates to underside and bolted down to removeable rack . Had to remove rear bar to be able to move it back far enough to be able to access jerrycans latch. . And shorten strap around top of jerrycan and lengthen lower part of strap to move the release latch higher. A 137 would be simpler also.

Great idea on the strap/ Thanks
 
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