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SiWhite Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: North Hampshire Posts: 455 |
I know the chap who makes the Barebox.
He is planning to release a box for the TDCi but is releasing a cubby box first. My blog - www.anacreinhampshire.blogspot.co.uk 110 TD5 BuildHERE - sold! 110 Tdci Build HERE - sold! Passat Alltrack - 4x4, auto, 45mpg, gloriously comfortable - but not a Defender! |
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6th Jan 2011 5:36pm |
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Bomber82 Member Since: 20 Oct 2009 Location: Alessandria - Italy Posts: 216 |
Here some pictures of the Barebox in my 110, on left side there is a 900 mm and on the right side a 400 mm.
They are not fixed in place because I'm making a drawer in the midle. They do not fit perfectly as on Td5 and older, in position to open the cover there is a 3-4 cm of gap from the body. Click image to enlarge Matteo Defender 110 Td4 SE MY 09 |
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11th Jan 2011 11:30am |
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NoDo$h Member Since: 18 Aug 2007 Location: Buried in deer guts in Dorset Posts: 972 |
Glyn, you're a sound chap, but I never EVER want to read those words ever again. Only high quality pictures will do. 54 Freelander modded for mud 2008 D3 SE 2010 90 XS SW 1978 88 Series 3 undergoing surgery with a new owner 2007 90 County Truck Cab - gone 2006 D3 SE - gone 2004 Freelander Sport - gay 1999 Disco V8 ES rotted to bits |
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12th Jan 2011 12:14am |
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Glynparry25 Member Since: 16 Feb 2009 Location: Miserable Midlands Posts: 3015 |
Trust you to think that!! Glyn |
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12th Jan 2011 11:39am |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Here are a few photos/measurements/prices etc. Apologise about the poor quality of the photos NoDosh (condensation on lens in very cold lockup)
Bottom left, green high lid wolf box, size 450x340x270, vol 41 litres 3.1 kg no longer readily available in the UK Top left, black low lid wolf box, size 450 x 340 x 200, vol 30 litres 3.3 kg Cost £28-30 In my opinion the green ones are better quality looking at the way spills cut off, minor warping etc Bottom right, ali box 560 x 410 x 370, vol 73 litres weight 5.3 kg cost about £140 Top right, ali box 370 x 340 x 270, vol 29 litres, weights 3.1 kg cost about £99 No holes in the ali box, and rubber seal makes it reasonably water/dust proof The two bottom ones are those I use More boxes Click image to enlarge Left hand box is Mobile storage chest 890 x 440 x 223, vol 74 litres, weight 15.3 kg, cost about £210 Right hand box ali box 790 x 380 x 330, vol 81 litres, weight, 5.5 kg, cost about 146 MSS has one top access lock so is probably not as dust proof as the two catches on the ali box which are on the front. If strapping extra boxes to the MSS chest it is a good idea to change lid for the twin lock version The ali boxes come in various sizes including one which is 880 x 480 x 370 at 134 litres for about £170 Hope people find the info useful Brendan Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated |
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12th Jan 2011 8:09pm |
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mick Member Since: 08 Feb 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 2109 |
Found these whilst looking for some thing else go to bottom of page http://www.solentplastics.co.uk/marine-storage-boxes-Kegs
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12th Jan 2011 8:27pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Have seen those boxes on the net before.
The interesting thing is that things there don't add up, or more importantly multiply out. The volumes do not compare with those stated. First one has internal dimensions of 565 x 410 x 400 which is 92.6 litres according to my maths but capacity is 120 litres None of the figures multiply out so what is happening?? Brendan |
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12th Jan 2011 8:57pm |
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SteveS Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Devon & Berkshire Posts: 388 |
Perhaps the Rolls Royce of cases are what the Army use on occasion - namely Zarges (alloy) and Peli-cases (plastic). Depends what you wanted to carry - bit OTT for cans of beans but perfect for camera gear.
Bonkers expensive though. Luckily my Peli-cases were "donated" |
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13th Jan 2011 10:16pm |
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Glynparry25 Member Since: 16 Feb 2009 Location: Miserable Midlands Posts: 3015 |
Peli cases are AWESOME..... but as you say, they are expensive... and to carry a tin of beans you need a box the size of your load area! Zarges cases are even better..... again are expensive, but here in Germany there are loads of companies that make similar cases at a fraction of the cost and still as good a quality- I keep my recovery gear in one- will take a pic tomorow. Glyn |
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13th Jan 2011 10:26pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
The ali boxes I got my hands on are Danish made. With rubber seals etc
Cheaper then Zarges as well. Apparently they are used by various armies in Afghanistan. Brendan |
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13th Jan 2011 10:45pm |
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alantd Member Since: 14 Dec 2008 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 1513 |
I'm less of an expert on the subject of overland storage than some here so I'll just tell you what I use
Obviously depends on your needs. You have a Utility by the look of your sig. Mine's a SW with the third row of seats, which are used regularly enough to be left in. I have a young family so there's always heaps of kit to carry around. Drawer: obviously I can't fit one and still use the 3rd row of seats. However, talking to the guys at APB, they seem like a rather heavy and inflexible solution generally. Great if you're designing for a specific, extended use but they add a lot of weight. You could always put some ply over the wheelboxes and shove a couple of crates underneath - basically the same effect but easier to remove, much cheaper, lighter and makes better use of the space. Boxes: Again, with the 3rd row of seats, your width is compromised so you can't pack the wolf cases as efficiently. I went for Gomo boxes (again, SA army origin). They're slightly smaller, have a slightly better locking mechanism in my opinion, and stack well. I also got some of the low-lid Wolf's that Leeds has in his pic. They're a bit bigger than the Gomo and you can get some natty inserts (for keeping things a bit more dry/dust free). Again - they stack well, which is the main consideration. Their fasteners are a bit weak IMHO and it's only a matter of time before I break one - particularly if you're packing the boxes out. Can't overstate the value of having strong boxes that stack securely. The Defender load bay doesn't have a very big surface area but it has great usable height - so make the most of it. You'll be amazed at how much you can get in 6 boxes and how little footprint they consume. Whichever ones you go for, make sure you label them on the sides Sounds obvious but you can't tell your tools from your tins by weight alone. Also, if they're going on the roof or are going to get dusty, put some gaffa tape over the drainage holes in the bottom One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS + New Defender 110 First Edition |
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19th Jan 2011 12:46pm |
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KPNuts Member Since: 21 Jan 2011 Location: Near Bedford Posts: 45 |
We are using Really Useful Boxes in our Puma and 300tdi. The 35 litre boxes are a good size and stack really well. If you buy the solid colours they are pretty strong, we took 6 of them in our 300tdi to Morocco last year for 3 weeks with no damage to the boxes. We have now had a racking system built by Safari Equip for our Puma which takes 8 of these boxes and still leaves loads of room.
The best part of the Really Useful boxes is that they cost about £11:50 each with lids direct from their website. So, even if they are not quite as strong at that price you can afford to replace them. Keith |
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21st Jan 2011 11:09am |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Just been to local Staples and they are selling the 60/64 litre box for £10.50
I personally prefer the smaller sizes for storage say up to 10 litres I dont rate the bigger Really Useful boxes for long trips as tend to destroy them in the lock up for general use. Have admittedly managed to crack a corner off a Wolf box on a long trip but box is still perfectly useable. There again it is all down to personal choice. Brendan |
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27th Jan 2011 3:34pm |
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KPNuts Member Since: 21 Jan 2011 Location: Near Bedford Posts: 45 |
The solid colours are stronger than the translucent ones that Staples sell. Same design, just stronger plastic. Also, replacement lids are available separately. They also do extra strong in white only.
Keith 2010 110 Utility Station Wagon 1996 110 Station Wagon |
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27th Jan 2011 6:26pm |
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