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defender_auug



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Side “Box”
Anyone know how Easley the side box can be taken off? I am thinking about wrapping or painting it....?
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Can one be fitted on t’’other side for the full stereo headphones effect? Whistle Whistle

Strikes me, in my non expert opinion, a bit of a solution looking for a problem. What are peeps keeping in there?
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Nope, can only be fitted to the off side, for the price i tend to agree it’s an expensive “box”.
However some are using it to store their recovery gear, fire extinguisher etc, easy access,
no need to empty the cargo area to find that critical D shackle etc . Best use was a drinks
cabinet Thumbs Up yet another pommie bar steward down under

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I remember seeing lots of Toyotas etc in Aus earlier this year with a canvas bag strapped to the external spare, didn’t look elegant but pretty functional for recovery stuff. Re drinks, with your sun would be good for mulled wine! Laughing Laughing
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Thumbs Up the drinks cabinet was in the UK, a few bottles of Scotch, a chiller flask and a couple of
whisky tumblers, no doubt on some grouse estate on the 12th Whistle yet another pommie bar steward down under

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Wonder if the FFRR version would come with a crystal LR decanter and glasses. And a “0” added on the end. Laughing
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Thumbs Up yet another pommie bar steward down under

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zilch wrote:
Nope, can only be fitted to the off side, for the price i tend to agree it’s an expensive “box”.
However some are using it to store their recovery gear, fire extinguisher etc, easy access,
no need to empty the cargo area to find that critical D shackle etc . Best use was a drinks
cabinet Thumbs Up

didn't see anything in that video that would preclude it being fitted to the other side - except perhaps were there holes/mounts behind the thin strip under the rear side window perhaps? Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
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DSL wrote:
I remember seeing lots of Toyotas etc in Aus earlier this year with a canvas bag strapped to the external spare, didn’t look elegant but pretty functional for recovery stuff. Re drinks, with your sun would be good for mulled wine! Laughing Laughing


Got one on my 110. Works really well. Long as you tie it up between uses it actually goes flush to the wheel and looks fine. Its a camping bin, a dirty stuff retainer when offroading, a UV protector for the spare........ loads of uses. At present it stores all my COVID safety stuff, mask, gloves, and a few bin bags.
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SN wrote:
zilch wrote:
Nope, can only be fitted to the off side, for the price i tend to agree it’s an expensive “box”.
However some are using it to store their recovery gear, fire extinguisher etc, easy access,
no need to empty the cargo area to find that critical D shackle etc . Best use was a drinks
cabinet Thumbs Up

didn't see anything in that video that would preclude it being fitted to the other side - except perhaps were there holes/mounts behind the thin strip under the rear side window perhaps?


Would the holes be in t’other side for the ladder?
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SN wrote:
zilch wrote:
Nope, can only be fitted to the off side, for the price i tend to agree it’s an expensive “box”.
However some are using it to store their recovery gear, fire extinguisher etc, easy access,
no need to empty the cargo area to find that critical D shackle etc . Best use was a drinks
cabinet Thumbs Up

didn't see anything in that video that would preclude it being fitted to the other side - except perhaps were there holes/mounts behind the thin strip under the rear side window perhaps?


Is does seem odd that the mounts aren't mirrored on each side to account for left hand and right hand drive fittings. I guess we'll have to wait until someone does a video of the ladder fitting on the opposite side to see if the lunchbox could actually be fitted there.

JLR showing it on one side only may be more a regulatory/type approval type issue.
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DSL wrote:
Would the holes be in t’other side for the ladder?



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There appears to be 3 holes on the lunchbox side, perhaps the front two would align with the ladder mounts?
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I’m assuming the ladder fits on t’other side. That might be wrong, it might be lunch box or ladder, not both. Whistle
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Supacat wrote:
Is does seem odd that the mounts aren't mirrored on each side to account for left hand and right hand drive fittings.


If you look in the “Show us your New Defenders” thread the LHD versions have the lunch box and ladder on the same side as the RHD so not handed for driving on the wrong side of the road.
And so far PowerfulUK haven’t removed the strip where the ladder mounts on a video so we can see what’s there - you would think for bean counting purposes it would be more cost effective to have one design that can be used on either side now that the forthcoming PHEV’s charging port on the near side is a handed “twin” to the fuel filler cover panel that has the mounting holes for the sandwich box. Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
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