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otter-spotter



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Storage idea if you have a dog guard..




This is a pretty handy way to store kit in the back of a Defender with a dog guard.

Ex-military rucksack side pouches, often called "rocket pouches" can be attached to the guard using the 2 clips at the top of the pouch and the clip and adjustable strap at the bottom.

If you are buying them from Ebay make sure the top 2 buckles have the male and female bits of the 2 top clips. You can use other straps to hold them on but it's not as convenient

You can have a whole row if you like! 300 TDi 110 CSW


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Post #301510 23rd Jan 2014 2:40pm
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Lou Sparts



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That looks a great way to keep the back of your defender tidy Thumbs Up

Pity i don,t have a dog guard Sad 2005 Td5 90 XS

Steve
Post #301513 23rd Jan 2014 2:48pm
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mk1collector



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I've got four kids so there's no way of keeping the back of my defender tidy Big Cry although I do like the idea of sticking the kids behind a dog guard Whistle
Post #301514 23rd Jan 2014 2:52pm
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custom90



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I beat you to it years ago,. Rolling with laughter
I hang my first aid kit on there. Thumbs Up Just behind the drivers headrest. No Guts, No Glory.
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Post #301547 23rd Jan 2014 5:03pm
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TACK



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I used to use the same Otter.

I also have 2 of these, one on the mantec mesh guard on the back window, good for leaving the keys. torch, lighter for cooker, spork and normally a dish cloth and another high up on the dog guard on the 2nd row seats side which had a soft case first aid kit in and UK OS maps. Made by Coleman, about £15-20 each.

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nosnibod



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Handy looking things. Can't find them on 'the net though. No pun intended....

Where did you get them? Dave
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Post #301560 23rd Jan 2014 5:46pm
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TACK



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Camping shop near me, they do have a website http://www.campingandleisure.co.uk/, don't know if they sell these on line.

However also on ebay for £2.99 + £2.50 p&p (nothing to do with me!)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Coleman-tent-awn...3f29505b5d

http://www.johnscross.co.uk/products/colem...-tidy.html

both cheaper than I paid Rolling with laughter
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nosnibod



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Excellent, many thanks. Just ordered 3 - one for each of the rear window guards Thumbs Up Dave
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Post #301569 23rd Jan 2014 6:08pm
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TACK



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Thumbs Up your welcome. just noticed the ebay link is to the camping shop I brought them from Rolling with laughter
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borderterrier



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custom90steve wrote:
I beat you to it years ago,. Rolling with laughter
I hang my first aid kit on there. Thumbs Up Just behind the drivers headrest.


Ditto, had these in the back of my Defenders for 2 decades! I also have a PRC 351 ancils bag in the back door for odds and ends.


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Post #301613 23rd Jan 2014 8:00pm
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otter-spotter



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Any kind of military webbing pouches are pretty useful! 300 TDi 110 CSW
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jimbob7



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I cable tied a "boot tidy" to my dog guard.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/...yId_165665 Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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Supacat



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otter-spotter wrote:
Any kind of military webbing pouches are pretty useful!


Always found the old respirator haversack a most useful size, readily available and very cheap - and will clip to dog guards very easily
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