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    Quote Originally Posted by Nero View Post
    Rip out the front passenger seat and replace it with your fridge I mean really whats the point of having one of these wonderful devices that keeps beer cold if its not in arms reach, especially whilst driving.

    Your passenger then has the entire rear seat to stretch out on.




    PS: for those who haven't had their coffee yet this Sunday morning I am joking.
    My County has tie down points on the front seat box for just that reason!

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    I have a Waeco 40l fridge which just squeezes between the rear side passenger seats in the second row (ie middle seat). I have kids on either side - in booster seats. Is a tight fit but works. Load area not an option for me as i have 2 more kids in load area seats! The Waeco 40l fridge lid opens to the front making access relatively easy. I tie the fridge to the seat via the handle. All good. Hope that helps.

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    Hi,
    Ours is going to sit (conversion will be done in April/May) behind the driver's seat (as we have a left hand drive model, this is behind your passenger seat). As we don't have any experiences with it sitting there, we can't give you any real advice. The company taking care of the conversion has this picture on their website.
    Hope, it does help you!
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    110 Wagon with cargo barrier and flat floor on top of wheel boxes.
    Have 60l Engels up against left hand side strapped to floor, no need for runners.
    Easy access via side window

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    Likewise. Left hand side behind cargo barrier on flat platform - easy access from sliding window.

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    The Waeco CF50 is next to the second battery on the LHS.
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    I've seen a some guys removing the second row bench, replacing it with 2 'front seats' which leaves a gap just big enough for a fridge to fit between them.
    Might be an option for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Walkabout View Post
    Hi,
    Ours is going to sit (conversion will be done in April/May) behind the driver's seat (as we have a left hand drive model, this is behind your passenger seat). As we don't have any experiences with it sitting there, we can't give you any real advice. The company taking care of the conversion has this picture on their website.
    Hope, it does help you!
    Mike
    Very similar to the shelf I made for mine.
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    I fitted mine behind the front seat, I also fitted another 40 ltr to the rear load space for when I am on extended fishing trips.

    Allan
    Last edited by Allan; 18th March 2013 at 12:40 PM.

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