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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: Bush Tucker Man on January 19, 2006, 11:56:24

Title: Under-Seat Storage
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on January 19, 2006, 11:56:24
I'm still putting all my stuff in the 110.
No there's not tons of bits, but it's where to put it all & what to leave out.

At the moment it's all just pushed under the middle row of seats.
I considered simply buying a couple of canvas holdalls & filling those

Does anyone out there use/have a suitable storage system.
If so, did they make it themselves?

One of the next things is decideding where to fit the Anderson Plug;
Front?
Rear?
Seat-box under the latch?
Title: Under-Seat Storage
Post by: snezza69 on January 21, 2006, 21:10:55
I came accross an aluminium checker plate box for the back of my pickup.  An awesome piece of kit which I got from a show last summer (Eastnor).  REtailed for about £250 and had bigger storage than I could have expected.  If you want I will send you some photos?
Title: Under-Seat Storage
Post by: Stormin on January 21, 2006, 21:16:54
You coud put a split level floor in the back for the big stuff.  I got a couple of things from Halfords, that that fit over the front seat head rests and hang down the back. They have various size pockets for the smaller things. I have them hanging off the 90's dog guard.
Title: Under-Seat Storage
Post by: TechnoTurkey on January 22, 2006, 13:21:45
I think I may need to set up an Anderson Plug type jobbie in mine so I can jump start it or charge it when the new seats are in place.

Was thinking about having it on the side of the seat box and then having a modified set of jump leads that would plug straight in.

Any better thoughts out there?
Title: Under-Seat Storage
Post by: Stormin on January 22, 2006, 19:38:41
I'm in the process of making two winch bumpers for the 90 and my mates 110. These are for detachable winch's, so we can mount front/rear or on the recovery crane. Going to fit forklift battery plugs to the winches and sockets front and rear. Also may make up jump leads to suit.
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