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tony_s
7th January 2019, 04:39 PM
Can someone please show me how they have fitted a fridge slide in their D5? A combination of the lift up flap for the spare wheel crank and the curved door opening means that I’m a bit stumped. Had it all solved in the D4 but this is something else!
Tony
IndusD4
7th January 2019, 07:12 PM
Check the link in this (https://www.aulro.com/afvb/l462-discovery-5-a/266194-stumbled-across.html) post for an example. Looks like he made a sliding floor for it.
Ron
tony_s
7th January 2019, 07:52 PM
Thanks Ron.
He must have moved his spare wheel. Unfortunately I can’t - until someone brings out a rear wheel carrier! I don’t fancy unloading the back to get at the crank.
Tony
gavinadams
7th January 2019, 08:28 PM
I spotted an earlier post on Facebook from drifta up at Gloucester who did a nice unit.
I’ve been to their factory up there. Great business, quality kit.
Landrover Discovery 5 - Drifta drawer... - Drifta Camping and 4WD | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DriftaCamping4WD/posts/1894472533899323)
IndusD4
7th January 2019, 08:45 PM
He must have moved his spare wheel.
I'm not sure, as in the 5 seater you have that space under the floor available - there's a polystyrene tray in it which looks to have been removed. He would need access to the winch to lower the spare though.
Ron
tony_s
8th January 2019, 05:28 AM
He’s either taken the rear seats out or has a 5 seat car.
Tony
tony_s
8th January 2019, 05:39 AM
Thanks for the Drifta link Gavin. I’ve been thinking of taking a trip to Gloucester to see what they can do. The pictures show a good setup but with the same issue - how to get at the spare wheel crank without taking everything out. I suspect that it may be necessary to cut the flap that gives access to the crank so that the part of it under the fridge can stay closed, although this wouldn’t work with a fridge opening as big as the one in the pictures.
I really need to do more (and better) thinking!!
Tony.
tony_s
8th January 2019, 09:03 AM
I suppose the other option is to put an extension on the winder to bring it up through the floor as others have done with D3/4s. But I’m not keen on that if I can avoid it given the pile of red dust I have down there.
Tony
IndusD4
8th January 2019, 11:47 AM
Maybe extend the tool used to wind the winch up or down? That way the winder in the car could remain the same as could the dust cap / grommet.
tony_s
8th January 2019, 04:16 PM
I appreciate that this is not a new problem. Why Land Rover put the winder where it is in the load space and why they continue to do it (they must have had a million complaints!) is beyond me. If you search the forum for “spare wheel winch” there are various solutions for various car models, including https://www.aulro.com/afvb/l462-discovery-5-a/264110-drawers-fitted.html?264110=#post2831739 by Rovingwill.
Looks like the extension is the only way to go, or set everything back to clear the folding cover.
Tony
MrNHrd
22nd February 2019, 09:41 AM
He’s either taken the rear seats out or has a 5 seat car.
Tony
Yep it was a five seater, and i pulled everything out on the back, there is a massive amount of space under there.
MrNHrd
22nd February 2019, 09:55 AM
Can someone please show me how they have fitted a fridge slide in their D5? A combination of the lift up flap for the spare wheel crank and the curved door opening means that I’m a bit stumped. Had it all solved in the D4 but this is something else!
Tony
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I had to tweak the existing brackets by about 10mm to get them in a line. I started with 250kgs slide rails but they where to high 75mm, i dropped back down to the 175kgs ones as there only 50mm high. i get access to the spare tyre windy thing through the back hatch, saves me sliding out to get access and ended up being a really good spot for keeping tools.148630148631
tony_s
23rd February 2019, 11:36 AM
OK, here's what I did. I did not want to fiddle with the spare wheel winder so I made a base up which stops short of the lift up hatch at the back, retaining access to the winder and to the useless scissor jack that I keep under there. The 40l Engel and cage fit well and are bolted to the base. There is room to store something at the back if I need to - just means shifting it to slide the fridge out. No big deal.
I have a platform next to it on 25x25mm modular furniture framing and held down by turnbuckles. This was cutdown from the one I made for my D4. It runs full length from the seat backs to the rear door and takes the box with our inflatable kayak on it, held down with straps to the eye bolts. All carpeted including under the ply base and over the rear hatch to the winder. I found when I came to sell the D4 that this carpet protected the original boot lining perfectly (not that it improved the terrible resale price!).
I was originally going to put the dual battery in the side next to the fridge but it would take up useful space (where I keep the first aid kit) so I took off the third row headrests, carpeted the well and used the space to store the second battery and rescue gear. Behind the centre row passenger seat is the Yellow Top D31A 75Ah battery lying on its side in a Projecta box. It took a while to find one that fitted as most boxes have protrusions to allow cable entry/exit. The battery is wired up using a Traxide DBS and has a CTEK sensor so I can keep track of the charge. The rescue gear is behind the driver's side seat.
So far it is all working well.
A few photos - sorry about the sideways ones - who knows how to rotate them?
Tony
Finished product
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Battery in a Projecta box under the seat.
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CTEK sensor readout
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Ply base with Aluminium angle for bolting down.
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kruff73
28th February 2019, 07:53 PM
Been working on a a relatively simple solution for this. 12mm ply sheet cut to 1050 x 1050 then another 7mm cut to 440x955 to replace the flip up piece that I removed (2 small screws). I then cut a hole in both sheets, lined them up and glued them together. Lastly, I cut a template out of boot liner carpet from Bunnings. Coming along nicely and it means I can use the full boot and still get to the screw to drop the spare if needed without unpacking anything.
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kruff73
28th February 2019, 07:58 PM
Also I only plan on putting this in for camping trips so I drilled holes in each corner of the main ply and will just fix it in place to the LR boot rings with some heavy duty cable ties. I got my rubber boot mat custom made for the D5 from Rubbertree so it was easy to cut the the template of the Bunnings roll carpet off that. I won’t be attaching a fridge slide to mine at this point but will attach some D rings to hold the fridge and battery down.
shamirj
8th March 2019, 02:18 PM
hi all,
Made this drawer system in both the D4 and now the D3 and works really well. I know some places like Drifta do drawers but you have to open and remove one drawer to access the winch for the spare. I just made mine smaller to accommodate the extension rod outside the drawer and hence no need to remove the drawers to get to the spare. Just think this is far easier option. maybe something similar can be done with the D5.
Side note : worked well with the D4 7seater, and now D3 5seater.
Lee Jackson
13th March 2019, 11:29 AM
This is my latest solution. This is just a mock up to see if it suits my needs. The fridge will be on a slide but at the moment its all in to prove concept. I can still access that panel to get to the spare tyre and now have a place to store my table chairs and ladder.
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kruff73
14th March 2019, 04:24 PM
Looks good. Is it supported in the middle at all?
kruff73
14th March 2019, 04:26 PM
Looks great. Is it supported in the middle at all. Also where is the battery going?
Lee Jackson
19th March 2019, 01:48 PM
Looks great. Is it supported in the middle at all. Also where is the battery going?
Thanks No Support in middle because I want the span. Using 25mm Steel. So not too heavy but will give me the strength. The Battery is going in the 3rd Row Footwell. Ill post a pic when i clean it up. Just playing at the moment.
blackrangie
19th March 2019, 02:00 PM
This is my latest solution. This is just a mock up to see if it suits my needs. The fridge will be on a slide but at the moment its all in to prove concept. I can still access that panel to get to the spare tyre and now have a place to store my table chairs and ladder.
149241Nice work!
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