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NotSoWetBehindTheEars



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Boot liner options
I’d like a high quality boot liner for my 110 - one reason being that given that the whole boot is hard plastic, it’s rather noisy with vibration rattles when anything hard is put in it.

Recommendations welcome.
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LR Nuts



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you looking for Rubber like this ?



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NotSoWetBehindTheEars



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I’m really after a carpet or fabric style - maybe something quilted if possible.
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F-Typical



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LR Nuts wrote:
you looking for Rubber like this ?



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Yes - but for a 90...
Post #1047520 2nd Oct 2024 8:03pm
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XplusYplusZ



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If it's for the 90...




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I went for the OEM rubber option for my 110. It does ok, although a lot of dirt sneaks around the edges.

Powerfuluk only have rubber options:
https://www.powerfuluk.com/collections/new...-90-models
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LR Nuts



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I think my spare wheel rack would hold more than the 90 boot Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter



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DEF110GS



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I've got the OEM one with the lip and it comes with a vinyl piece velcro'd underneath which you can fold out to protect the top of the bumper. It's ok. One thing I have noticed is the shoulders either side of the boot. The liner sitting on the floor doesn't widen up and out to cover these, so you have vertical areas of space either side of the boot with no liner underneath. Not the fault of the liner, just the shape of the boot....
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DEF110GS



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I've got the OEM one with the lip and it comes with a vinyl piece velcro'd underneath which you can fold out to protect the top of the bumper. It's ok. One thing I have noticed is the shoulders either side of the boot. The liner sitting on the floor doesn't widen up and out to cover these, so you have vertical areas of space either side of the boot with no liner underneath. Not the fault of the liner, just the shape of the boot....
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denhams



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LR Nuts wrote:
you looking for Rubber like this ?


Where did you get the mat that covers the backs of the rear seats? I’ve not seen that before. 1981 Series III 88 Santana Especial
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Post #1048699 15th Oct 2024 4:34am
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haymeister



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The rubber OEM one has worked well for me since day 1.
The items don't slide all over the place and I can chuck wet/snowy items without having to worry about stains vs. carpet/quilted 22MY Defender 110 D300 S in Pangea Green and Contrast White Roof
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LR Nuts



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denhams wrote:
LR Nuts wrote:
you looking for Rubber like this ?


Where did you get the mat that covers the backs of the rear seats? I’ve not seen that before.



It comes from a Land Rover FL2 Commercial.

Also you can use the New Defender (L663) 110 Commercial rubber cover
But it has cut-outs and is not as waterproof [I have both of the above]



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A1C6



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NotSoWetBehindTheEars wrote:
I’m really after a carpet or fabric style - maybe something quilted if possible.

Recently we were renting a Defender 130 in New Zealand and the boot space and the back of the seats 2nd and 3rd were carpeted instead of plastic clad. Dunno if this was an option or just standard on 130's.
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LR Nuts



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I think the carpet was only on the very early L663 130's, until they got it into full production.

Try looking at these ....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235615193905?_s...R7To8YDSZA
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