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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / October 2004

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Loadspace cubbyholes for a disco?

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Aled - 23 Oct 2004 13:25 GMT
Hi guys.

My M-reg Disco wot I purchased not an hour ago from this 'ere
boutique...oh, wait, sorry wrong script.

I purchased my M-reg disco privately a while back and I noticed after
doing so that in the loadspace on either side there are recesses in the
trim and what looks like slits for tabs of some sort in the side.
Looking at recent catalogue pictures of loadspace covers[1] I noticed
that some Landy's have little cubby holes fitted either side. Now that
seems to tie in with the holes that I have, but I have no sides to put
on them.

Can someone please tell me what said pieces are called and where I can
get them, since I'm damned if I can find them in anybody's catalogue,
nor adequately explain them over the phone? I can provide pictures of
the loadspace if my explanations are a bit crap.

My main reason for this is that I'm shortly going to be getting a dog,
who will travel in the loadspace, but I need somewhere to put some tools
that isn't going to slide around and smack said dog when I take a hard
corner.

As always, your sage advice is most appreciated. :)

Cheers!
Aled.

[1] Christ, they're a bit expensive for what they are. I'm half
considering getting a kitchen blind instead!
Jeff - 23 Oct 2004 13:59 GMT
> I purchased my M-reg disco privately a while back and I noticed after
> doing so that in the loadspace on either side there are recesses in the
> trim and what looks like slits for tabs of some sort in the side.

It's where the inward facing rear seats fit, I don't know if there are
any mouldings that would fit though.

Jeff
Aled - 27 Oct 2004 03:55 GMT
> > I purchased my M-reg disco privately a while back and I noticed after
> > doing so that in the loadspace on either side there are recesses in the
> > trim and what looks like slits for tabs of some sort in the side.
>
> It's where the inward facing rear seats fit, I don't know if there are
> any mouldings that would fit though.

Hiya.

I know you can fit the rear seats into it, however I've seen photos for
rear shelves and dog guards that show the Disco with cubby holes on
either side, just about where my recesses are.

I'm really regretting getting a fibreglass rear parcel shelf as well.
It's bloody annoying an is sagging in the middle. I wish I'd got the
rollerblind version now.

Cheers,
Aled (who's saving up the £200-ish he needs for ordering stuff from
difflock for next month's big service).
Austin Shackles - 27 Oct 2004 09:13 GMT
>> > I purchased my M-reg disco privately a while back and I noticed after
>> > doing so that in the loadspace on either side there are recesses in the
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>rear shelves and dog guards that show the Disco with cubby holes on
>either side, just about where my recesses are.

there were removable boxes to fit there, I think, on 5-seater ones.  most of
the discos were 7-seaters, though...
 
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