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aajr



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Compartment - Rear Stowage
Does anyone have one of these in their vehicle? Does this tray only work for non hybrid versions, and can it be retrofitted to a regular (non-commercial Defender 110)?


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It appears to be specific to the Commercial Model, but cannot tell if it can be adapted to regular models. My interest is in adding a second battery in the rear compartment and this tray would be very helpful to doing that.

If you have one of these, could you help clarify a few things?

It appears to consist of the mounting skeleton (62226A, LR part # LR143080, LR156755, LR160068), and the tray (20104, LR part # LR143075, LR174578). Is this the case?

I am unsure if the cover (part 45520A, LR part # LR143064) is specific to this set up or if it is the normal cover with a hydraulic damper attachment.

Does it attach to the mounting skeleton in front of it, which would be under the rear seat area (part 62226B, LR part # LR143081)?

Thank you for any clarification you can provide.
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Hairy Dan



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I don't have any information on the one for the commercial Defender but I do have one of these on my 110


https://huntersprestige.com/collections/in...age-insert



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It makes better use of the 'wasted' hole that is down there normally Thumbs Up Cheers Ian
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LR Nuts



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www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275642869105?fits=Plat_...R7CvvvLcYg

or

PowerFul UK

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175247290740?fits=Plat_...R5Lx0_LcYg

This item WILL fit the Land Rover Defender L663 110 models (but not hybrid models because of batteries) - this is untested with coil spring models.
Post #1009532 30th Sep 2023 5:39pm
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LR Nuts



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There is very little structure in the rear, near the rear seats edge, so I would say you need the frame as high-lighted in Blue.

I have fitted a sliding floor to mine with a hatch to access this wasted space. Which takes a much bigger aux battery.

Good Luck
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Hairy Dan



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LR Nuts wrote:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275642869105?fits=Plat_Gen%3AL663%7CModel%3ADefender&hash=item402d986571:g:EnEAAOSwT15jz-xG&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA0FHFWubQ5wiP5%2FTi9bxRLbZMuMBwPpaOgyX2ODLtc9v6bEKUtpssUet2BOvc6Z5QeGiUh64LZFtHnXyYT%2BY9w90XUXR6Pg5vsWg11pMFnPF5QnV7bCHHfQvsvsNdm%2FtlZqdVi%2BAvZmbo5BDLp9He4xTXE%2BpouLe7J5ciB4wVZW0ujSOeG%2BzkLWZF0gEVuTjKL6TmZp3l%2BZYGpNJuDoeRsaMNSyH0uJNyQ9IK3UfLp84%2FazeL%2FHu3EeY010DdAlJ6jZ7Tqq6e6%2F39hM12wdDpr24%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR7CvvvLcYg

or

PowerFul UK

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175247290740?fits=Plat_...R5Lx0_LcYg

This item WILL fit the Land Rover Defender L663 110 models (but not hybrid models because of batteries) - this is untested with coil spring models.



Those are both identical to the one I listed from Hunters (they all come from the same place in China) but are £35 more expensive Confused Rolling Eyes Cheers Ian
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LR Nuts



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When you remove the foam infill this is what you have .


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This is what I did, whole cavity is under the wood floor with trap for access. The sliding floor has to be 'out' to gain this access.


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LR Nuts



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Quote:
.....Those are both identical to the one I listed from Hunters (they all come from the same place in China) but are £35 more expensive Confused Rolling Eyes



.... and have limited height, not sufficient for battery. Very Happy
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LR Nuts



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other photos that may help.....



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aajr



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Hairy Dan wrote:
I don't have any information on the one for the commercial Defender but I do have one of these on my 110


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It makes better use of the 'wasted' hole that is down there normally Thumbs Up


Unfortunately, this doesn't really work for what I have in mind, as it sacrifices a lot of space. I'm hoping to remove the foam insert and take advantage of all of the space under it, specially since I have a V8 that does not have the hybrid battery system installed taking up space in that area.


LR Nuts wrote:

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There is very little structure in the rear, near the rear seats edge, so I would say you need the frame as high-lighted in Blue.


Thank you very much for this. Having to use the forward skeleton to install the rear system won't work for my car, because I need the rear seats to remain, so unfortunately this appears to be a dead end for me. Perhaps others can take advantage of it.

LR Nuts wrote:

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When you remove the foam infill this is what you have .


This is what the V8 looks like in the back. No hybrid battery and tons of space. Just need to find a way to create a tray to fit a scecond battery, DC to DC charger, Inverter and mount it in a clean way.
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LR Nuts



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Read this thread, shows what I think you need .....

https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic89540.html

..... scroll down ....

find this ....



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how to make the board, how to populate it and it all fits in the lower boot space. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
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aajr



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Thank you, I don't think I had seen this video before.
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