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    Engel in a 110

    I have a 40ltr engel and wonder ,Where do you all put your engels in a 110. I want to keep the rear (middle seats) as they are used . I don't keep the fridge in the car all the time just when i go away or other trips. So i have bought those clip things from ARB to hold the fridge down with straps, just need to work out where to put them

    I was thinking on the wheel arch , which is where it sits in the 90 but i don't know as with the 90 and being a soft top you can get into it over the number plate but can't do that in the 110.

    This is the back of my 110 now i have taken out the large outback draws and put in my draw set. Only have the one draw in at the moment but when i go traveling will pull the draw towards the back of the car and put in the other lift top box behind it . Like the picture shows in the 90 . but at the moment that one is in the back of the 90 so that both trucks have a storage box in them





    And this is the one i will put in on trips



    and with the back box open




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    I fitted my Waeco 50 lts and the portable 80 amps battery on the LHS wheel arch.
    This setup gives me pleny room for storage.
    On the RHS wheel arch I have anchor points to hold the tool box and the box with the recovery gear/spares.

    I would build storage drawers or fit Pelican boxes on the centre in the future.

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    I also have a engle 40 ltr fridge
    I fit my fridge in my 110 when i dont have people in the back , On the drivers side behind the driver with the split fold seat folded forward the fridge fits in there just nice
    I also have a cago barrier so i tie the fridge to that , When i have more than 1 passenger the fridge goes in the cargo area

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    Hi Ali,

    You've got exactly the same setup as me with the MSS boxes...

    FWIW, I've got my fridge in the middle of the 2nd row seats. I don't have the standard LR seats in the back of mine, instead I've got the 3x individual seats from Exmoor Trim (more comfortable). I've removed the middle seat and fitted the fridge, on one of those Engel quick release systems, there instead.

    I find it very useful, not only as a location for the fridge but as a physical barrier for the kids when they're fighting!!!!

    HTH

    M

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    I've got a false floor that goes across the guards and my fridge sits on that with one of those Platinum drop slides, works really well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    Hi Ali,

    You've got exactly the same setup as me with the MSS boxes...


    HTH

    M
    Yeah alot better than any thing that is aviable over here. I took out the outback draws the 1110 had and put in my MSS draws and stuff
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    Engel in 110

    For weekend trips, I've got my 60ltr fitted on top of the shelf which is across the wheel arches, it fits in there lengthways very well leaving plenty of room for other gear. Power supply is on the top of the guard for the rear lights.
    For longer trips I take out the back seats and the back of the fridge rests on the raised section of floor and the front on a steel support which is bolted through the floor.
    In both positions I have bolts into the bottom of the fridge to keep it secure.
    In the long trip position it's just the right height for the cook to reach in and get me a beer without her having to stretch too much!
    Alan.

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    I used to use an Engel Slide Lock to lock it down which worked a treat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spenboyd View Post
    I used to use an Engel Slide Lock to lock it down which worked a treat.
    Do they work , it is just i looked at one today and they only lock it down in one corner and i thought that would not hold it that much
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    I tie mine down in the rear doorway. If I need it out of the car the lead is long enough to let me put it down out of the way.
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