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apt100 Member Since: 05 Mar 2015 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 1547 |
Welcome. Why not say "hello" in this thread (for post #2) https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic233.html
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5th Feb 2022 7:02pm |
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herbson Member Since: 05 Feb 2022 Location: Reykjavik Posts: 9 |
Thanks for the tip
Tried that but system will not allow a new submission so soon after my last! H. |
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5th Feb 2022 7:14pm |
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kzycnn Member Since: 24 Apr 2009 Location: Northumberland Posts: 276 |
Hello and welcome!
I'm 'kzycnn' or Tony, to use my given name and have just seen your post and request for contact. I assume you are interested in how I get on with the Mobile Storage Systems cupboards? I've attached a couple of pictures to show my current layout. They are available as either a 'flipper' with a drop down flap, or a drawer with the latter being a wee bit deeper and designed to go on the wheel box. I have a drawer on the left hand side, with two flippers above and four flippers on the right (a drawer can't be used at the rear RHS because of the space taken by the filler pipe. I've been using the MSS stack'n'stow system for many years with my oldest being from some time before Trek Overland took over the MSS fabrication (the eagle eye will spot a change in colour - the earlier boxes were grey with (optional) black lids, which Trek no longer supply). The current configuration does allow for the second row seats to be used as the boxes are all clear of the doors. I don't have these seats in mine though, instead having a section on the right (accessible from outside) which houses jerry cans, water pump and tools, and then a fridge and stack of three storage boxes. I also have an Alu-Cab roof fitted and use the boxes to the right hand side as a step to help getting into bed! Tony Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge |
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4th Mar 2022 2:12pm |
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herbson Member Since: 05 Feb 2022 Location: Reykjavik Posts: 9 |
Hi Tony.
Many thanks for the reply. Great to see the pictures, very helpful. I am near decided to buy some boxes from MSS. Probably 2 stack n stow (preferably drawers but if not then flippers) to be put side by side on the RHS wheel arche and a standard load are store drawer in the middle. You mention that drawers cannot be put on the RHS, is this also true for a LHD 2015 110 Defender you think? I spoke with MSS and they did not mention this. Another thing I am looking at is possibly putting in some carpets (exmoor trim for example) back to front. If I would go for that, does it produce any problem with fitting the boxes you think? However, I am not sure it is a good idea to do the carpets since I will be using the car for overlanding in the Icelandic highlands, which can be dirty business Might go for acoustic rubber mats from exmoor trim instead or something. Do you have any experience with this? Best regards, Heimir. |
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6th Mar 2022 2:42pm |
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kzycnn Member Since: 24 Apr 2009 Location: Northumberland Posts: 276 |
Hi Heimir
You can fit two drawers or flippers side by side when the second row seats are fitted. On the right hand side, nearest the rear door, the fuel filler pipe impedes the depth and precludes the fitting of a drawer. So, on the right you could have one drawer and one flipper at the bottom whereas, on the left you could have two drawers. You're quite right in that this isn't mentioned on the MSS web site but if you note the dimensions, you'll see the flipper is 230 mm deep whereas the drawer is 300 mm deep. You mention fitting two drawers on the RHS - unless the other side is already utilised in your current layout, you could switch them round i.e. have the drawers on the left. I have a standard store chest in the back which is the same height as the store drawer. I found that this fouled the front of the drawers when the lid was opened hence why I have 2 flippers side by side. This should not be an issue if you user the store drawer but serves to illustrate how tight the fit is! The original design was intended to go into a vehicle without carpets - they really are a snug fit! As the drawer units are a very tight fit under the 'bulge', you'll have trouble fitting these on top of sound deadening mats - or any carpet with some acoustic material behind. If you fit the drawer, there is space below the drawer itself, but within the outer case, to install thicker mats - this is what I did. If you have a flipper at the bottom, this will only fit over thin carpet but there will be some space behind (under the bulge) to fit sound deadening mats. This is what I have done - i.e I have thin carpet over the top of the wheel box, then the MSS boxes and a piece of sound deadening material under the drawer. Note, I have NoiseKiller mats which are very thick. Hope this helps. Tony |
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7th Mar 2022 1:47pm |
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herbson Member Since: 05 Feb 2022 Location: Reykjavik Posts: 9 |
Hi Tony.
Many many thanks, this has been most helpful. For someone like me, who is on his first Defender, it really is invaluable to have a chance of discussions and feedback like this. Cheers, Heimir. |
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7th Mar 2022 5:08pm |
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kzycnn Member Since: 24 Apr 2009 Location: Northumberland Posts: 276 |
Hi
Glad to help - that's what this forum is all about Good luck and enjoy your defender ownership Tony |
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8th Mar 2022 11:12am |
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