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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8580 |
Now on the 4x4overlander webshop
http://www.4x4overlander.com/product/nakatanenga-folding-table/ I did get some of the things I threatened to do done over Christmas if you include Twelfth Night Regards Barbara |
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6th Jan 2017 3:49pm |
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Bomber82 Member Since: 20 Oct 2009 Location: Alessandria - Italy Posts: 216 |
Very nice Matteo
Defender 110 Td4 SE MY 09 |
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10th Jan 2017 8:38am |
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JamesF Member Since: 10 Nov 2016 Location: Hitchin Posts: 71 |
Looks great... I want one!
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11th Jan 2017 3:44pm |
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tolley Member Since: 07 Nov 2011 Location: gloucester Posts: 1114 |
didn't think they would be that price .
But look very good . |
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11th Jan 2017 3:46pm |
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Tr90 Member Since: 06 Jan 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 135 |
Do you have a link to the amazon item please
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11th Jul 2020 7:09pm |
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newton-tony Member Since: 18 Sep 2016 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 122 |
You may spot not initially intended for a Defender, but fits well 😉
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07GWYMKTF?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share |
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11th Jul 2020 7:32pm |
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Tr90 Member Since: 06 Jan 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 135 |
Nice one. Thank you
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11th Jul 2020 8:16pm |
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Argee Member Since: 13 Nov 2017 Location: Suffolk Posts: 71 |
Hi,
Nice solution - can I ask, do you have to assemble it? If so, could you put it together so that the lip was on the inside? Reason being I’d like to use the slots for molle bags. TIA Rich Last edited by Argee on 12th Jul 2020 7:25pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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11th Jul 2020 8:47pm |
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newton-tony Member Since: 18 Sep 2016 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 122 |
You don’t, but I would say easy to take apart and re-assemble how you prefer (2 nuts and bolts only)
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11th Jul 2020 10:05pm |
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T3 Member Since: 10 Jun 2018 Location: North London Posts: 70 |
That seems a really good fit! Could you elaborate on how you fitted (just through the plastic trim?) and what you used as a load spreader please? Thanks! |
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12th Jul 2020 9:29am |
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newton-tony Member Since: 18 Sep 2016 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 122 |
Hi T3.
I thought I would try just fixing just through the plastic trim (given the panel is secured by the 4 grab handle screws plus other push fixings). So far, all is good and used several times for cooking etc. You do get a template in the pack for positioning the fixing holes, but I just positioned the table to make sure the rear door would open and close, then just drilled 6mm holes in the plastic trim. I just used some MDF offcuts I had for the load spreaders (see photo), as a prototype to see if simply bolting through the plastic trim worked (3 x black M6 short bolts and washed on each side). This worked fine and so far I have not had a reason to change or replace with anything else. Click image to enlarge I am sure penny washers would also work. I did also use some double sided foam sticky tape on the table supports, but again not really needed. Hopefully clear, but let me know if any other questions. |
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12th Jul 2020 5:22pm |
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keith Member Since: 15 Aug 2012 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 2212 |
Genuine table is around $240 in my searches but found aftermarket at £61.
Ordered Click image to enlarge Keith |
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12th Jul 2020 5:27pm |
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T3 Member Since: 10 Jun 2018 Location: North London Posts: 70 |
Thanks, Newton-Tony - that's very useful! It's going on my list of things to do.
Cheers. |
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13th Jul 2020 8:58am |
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Argee Member Since: 13 Nov 2017 Location: Suffolk Posts: 71 |
Got mine fitted yesterday, added some nylon spacers to keep it vertical and not lose any space in the net pocket.
Had to reverse the bolts shown in first pic as they rubbed on the table. Added some Mud molle bags and my axe, worked out well, cheers for the tip on the table! Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge |
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20th Jul 2020 9:36am |
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