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TJ101



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3/4 holes either side, down through the tub, with rivnuts in the store draw

Mine is in/out often, so only get bolted down for longer overseas trips California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

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wyvern



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Another big Thumbs Up for the MSS system -
I've fitted the tub rubber mat on the top of mine to prevent the issues that Brenden mentioned and make it less bright and shiny in the back.
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another vote for the MMS drawer have one of these in mine, have heard the sense of adventure ones a real Censored to fit due to being fitted through the side rather than the floor. 2008 110 2.4 XS Utility (Hagrid)
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TJ101



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wyvern wrote:

I've fitted the tub rubber mat on the top of mine


Ditto California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

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I've always been happy with MSS equipment - always my first choice.

Although saying that my 110 has the original cubby box and an under cubby safe from Brendan rather than the MSS cubbys I used before. John

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j33per



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What I like about the SOA one is that the top covers the wheel arches also. The MMS ones don't appear to do that or am I missing something? www.j33per.net
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leeds



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Have got hold of some photos


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Note not the average drawer runners used. Slightly stronger

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wyvern



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leeds wrote:
Have got hold of some photos




Note not the average drawer runners used. Slightly stronger


Brendan


Yikes!!!
thats stronger than the reardoor wheel holder!! Shocked Shocked Shocked

(Good Job Barb keeps Bendon on a strict diet!! Rolling with laughter ) Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html
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Supacat



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Anyone with one of these come up with a flexible divider solution?

It a really big loaadspace and it would be good to be able to segregate dity from cleann and also stop big heavy things from moving about.

In my mind I imagined relatively thin plywood cut to length/width & height and having an interlocking strip, a bit like this:


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I have some very cheap black fabric boxes from Ikea which are for organising your sock drawer really, but they are the perfect height for fitting in my drawer and seem to do a pretty good job of keeping everything in its place.

Obviously no good for keeping lets say a heavy metal tool at one end of an empty drawer, but in everyday usage they work a treat for what I carry in there.

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Supacat



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Great minds - i went through the Ikea catalogue the Mrs had this morning but didn't find anything i really fancied...well the salmon and spinach lasagne looked nice!
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adafish



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Tim has dividers in his SOA draw........if you look on Tim's Facebook page Mobile Centre Limited, there are also some pictures of the SOA draw/wheel carrier..... Thumbs Up from me.. Putting Dreams on Drives at JLR Solihull..
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excossack wrote:
How do all these drawer systems attach/get secured down? Is just the weight of them or are you required to drill through the tub etc?


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woodwork wins again

bolt into the wheel wells with a couple of countersunk bolts.


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Supacat



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adafish wrote:
Tim has dividers in his SOA draw........if you look on Tim's Facebook page Mobile Centre Limited, there are also some pictures of the SOA draw/wheel carrier..... Thumbs Up from me..


Thanks - found them Thumbs Up

No prices or pics on website makes it hard for someone to research a purchase.
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Shep



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So how is the space to to the right (left to clear the door) used with these draw systems, i'm going to have a go at making one from ply, i already have some heavy duty drawer sliders, but i'd like a solid top i've a few ideas but most are a bit fiddly or require removing the drawer for access. A man with no boat is a prisoner
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