Vehicle & Technical > Discovery
Efficency in your disco boot
davidjmiller:
Having moved from a 110 to a disco I'm having trouble fitting half the stuff I need in my boot (tools, recovery gear etc) and leaving any room for anything else. nevermind space to actually open up the fold-down seats!
Yesterday bought a couple of sets of flat-packed shelves and then happen to stop by the off-road centre (all4wheels) to get a steering guard and some diff gaurds and had to move the furniture onto the back seat !!!
What tips do you guys have for storage efficency????
Thanks,
David
pux:
buy a commercial version :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :P ;) ;) ;) i suppose most people use a roof rack
Disco Matt:
If you have a hilift-type jack, consider buying one of the spare wheel mountings for it from Wizardbilt - that will free up a fair bit of space. I store all my recovery kit/tools in a 4ft ammunition box which still allows the rear seets to be folded down.
J B:
on our last trip up to scotland i realised space was tight so i built this
davidjmiller:
Nice box-system JB but would cause some problems with the 6th and 7th seats (which are the reasons I bought the Disco and not a RR).
At the moment I just have the jacks that came with it - there is one under the bonnet and one under the backseat. In time I'd like my high-lift to be attached to the back of the roofrack.
I think I need to rationalise my tool box which is far too big (but that's a different post perhaps). I also have screwdriver and socket sets in their original boxes and i'm sure these could be stored more compactly.
thanks so far and I look forward to more advice.
David
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version