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markalpha Member Since: 23 Apr 2008 Location: Downham Market Posts: 690 |
Hi Alan I have what you are thinking of doing and it works really well. Footloose 4x4 fitted mine and it is a really neat job, I don't think it involved any cutting of body. Mine's a Puma so it will fit. You just need to make sure front pasenger has enough leg room, my wife has very long legs and she is fine when the seat is pushed back against the fridge.
Will try and sort out some pics. Mark |
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24th Jul 2009 11:43am |
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kljw Member Since: 23 Jan 2009 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 265 |
hi guys
can you post poictures of what youi have done, worth looking at i think. Cheers keith puer claudius |
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24th Jul 2009 11:46am |
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discocuzzy Member Since: 16 Jul 2008 Location: surrey Posts: 1200 |
Interested in this as well Mark.
Once the bracket is installed, can you put your seat back in when you dont need the fridge? You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things |
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24th Jul 2009 12:30pm |
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markalpha Member Since: 23 Apr 2008 Location: Downham Market Posts: 690 |
The bracket uses the holes used by the seat mount, so the bracket would have to be taken out completely, so not a quick switch over but could be done but would take sometime. Will try and post pics over weekend, there are some on MPD's website i think.
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24th Jul 2009 3:09pm |
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ti-fat-man Member Since: 08 Feb 2009 Location: Bedford Posts: 517 |
cheers mark,
like the sound of a non-evasive fitment, as 'bracket' would suggest so still can't see it though, cos the image on the mps4x4 catalog seems like a formed plate that is rivited to the floor and box? also the fridge tray appears to be unsupported at the edge nearset the front passenger seat. havn't got a 110 to hand to figure it out.......might have to feign a potential purchase at my local dealer and blag an extended test drive this weekend |
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24th Jul 2009 3:55pm |
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ti-fat-man Member Since: 08 Feb 2009 Location: Bedford Posts: 517 |
more...
mark, it's a 110 USW in white that's on the agenda ...would love see some pics. |
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24th Jul 2009 3:59pm |
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markalpha Member Since: 23 Apr 2008 Location: Downham Market Posts: 690 |
Good choice the Un look is very cool, but you need black wheels, they look so much better.
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24th Jul 2009 5:35pm |
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ti-fat-man Member Since: 08 Feb 2009 Location: Bedford Posts: 517 |
thinking of black blindo's...
copying cobley, if thats not a crime |
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24th Jul 2009 5:54pm |
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Sonic3d Member Since: 28 Jan 2008 Location: Ross on Wye Posts: 1505 |
The MPS install does need some cutting the folded plate you can see on their site fills the hole you need to cut from the sloping part of the rear floor next to the rear door jambs, thus creating a large flat area for the fridge to sit on i will doing this when my new one arrives but won`t be buying the kit
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26th Jul 2009 6:03pm |
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ti-fat-man Member Since: 08 Feb 2009 Location: Bedford Posts: 517 |
ok, makes a little more sense that, kinda assumed after some study of the pdf pic that cutting was required
what about the 'floating' end, how is that supported? your likley to get your new wagon sooner that mine, looking forward to some sneak pics. i take it the rear box is the same for DC and SW's alike. cheers al. |
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26th Jul 2009 7:00pm |
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ben_j85jty Member Since: 02 Sep 2008 Location: Bicester, Oxfordshire Posts: 491 |
I made a table to sit my 35l, rests on the ledge where the seat sits and has 3 other legs to spread the load.
The only trouble I could see with doint that for you is the height of the 45l 2002 Defender 110 DC |
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3rd Aug 2009 12:03pm |
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