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MrEnglishman



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 110 Td5 HT Oslo Blue
Drop Down Rear Door Table
I did just buy that exact table on Ebay for Β£56 delivered https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284617877959

I must say, the quality is very good. It's thick, heavy and well made. I'm gonna put a thick piece of perspex on the back of the rear door card and bolt the table to the door card onto that, and not the metal door itself. I have new clips for the door card, but the door card is secured on by screws going through the upper door handle anyway, and so it wont come off. Should work fine, and I've seen others do it.


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Post #1035158 19th May 2024 5:45pm
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andy63



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khamuul wrote:
Hey Andy,

you dont have a picture of your attachment from inside the door, do you?

Thanks
Martin

Hi Martin, if you mean a photo of the fixings with the door card removed, sorry don't have that, but it's basically 4riv nuts.. M6 if memory serves me right..
I had a look at the area with the card off and once I was happy I'd be hitting suitable metal areas I put the card back on and spotted through with a small drill to mark the riv nut locations using the table as a template
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khamuul



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So there is metal structure right behind the cardboard where the screws go in, right? That sounds very good, thank you very much! Thumbs Up
Post #1035173 19th May 2024 8:08pm
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andy63



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Yes.. I got fasteners into the door structure.. I can't remember if I used spacers on any of the fixing points to support the table framework.. Ie support the door card?
When I next have the door apart I'll try and remember to take some shots for future reference πŸ‘
Post #1035190 20th May 2024 7:51am
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khamuul



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Started installation today. Some information for future reference: Smile


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There is some metal structure/frame and there is 22mm space between the cardboard and the outer metal frame.


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For the inner/left screws, there is an additional 9mm space.


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I decided to first find my best spot for the table on the cardboard, drill 6mm holes and mark these points through the holes to the door's metal parts. Then put rivnuts nearby and build some matching spacers with the 3d printer.



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I am very happy with this robust thing. Thumbs Up
Post #1035284 20th May 2024 10:43pm
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andy63



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Nice job and a well deserved cuppa at the endπŸ‘πŸ˜‚
I wish I could use a 3d printer πŸ‘
Post #1035291 21st May 2024 6:12am
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LR Nuts



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Each owner n engineer has their own way of mounting the table. Some say the table base should have the 'lip' down, others 'lip' up.

The over-sprung catches are OK, others want push-pins as retainers when closed up.

There is no right and wrong way, its down to how you prefer to do it. Below was my engineering solution .....



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Post #1035306 21st May 2024 8:56am
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andy63



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That also looks good, you have the luxury of a bit more room.. You will notice that the mounting brackets on the older defender's need to be turned in over as the door is not wide enough to accommodate them turned out, and with the fixings been on the outside of the upright πŸ‘
Post #1035310 21st May 2024 9:22am
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khamuul



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andy63 wrote:
Nice job and a well deserved cuppa at the endπŸ‘πŸ˜‚
I wish I could use a 3d printer πŸ‘


Bow down good koffee Mr. Green


This is one of my spacers being mounted.


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Post #1035363 21st May 2024 10:29pm
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