markoh
15th April 2023, 09:50 AM
Greetings all,
After 20+ years of driving a Discovery 2, I've bitten the bullet and purchased a 2019 D5 SD6 SE 7-seater. As with my D2, I'd like to remove the third row seats to reclaim additional space for camping gear, spare battery and radios etc. To this end, I've searched high and low for reports of other people's experience in doing this but can find very few posts on the topic. Has anyone (other than Lee Jackson) done this? Can you offer any clues as to where to start, challenges, gothcas and the like? I tried to PM Lee but his mailbox is full.
I've seen a small number of dual battery videos on YouTube but these appear to result in the battery sticking out into the load space which, for me, is not attractive. Perhaps the space behind the near-side loadspace wall panel might accommodate two smaller batteries rather than one large battery... I'll check this out when I figure out how to remove the panel. I don't have 4-zone A/C so there should be some good space there.
As much as I love the extra grunt and comfort of the new-to-me vehicle, it looks to be very un-accommodating when it comes to personalising it with essential real-use equipment!
Thanks,
Mark
After 20+ years of driving a Discovery 2, I've bitten the bullet and purchased a 2019 D5 SD6 SE 7-seater. As with my D2, I'd like to remove the third row seats to reclaim additional space for camping gear, spare battery and radios etc. To this end, I've searched high and low for reports of other people's experience in doing this but can find very few posts on the topic. Has anyone (other than Lee Jackson) done this? Can you offer any clues as to where to start, challenges, gothcas and the like? I tried to PM Lee but his mailbox is full.
I've seen a small number of dual battery videos on YouTube but these appear to result in the battery sticking out into the load space which, for me, is not attractive. Perhaps the space behind the near-side loadspace wall panel might accommodate two smaller batteries rather than one large battery... I'll check this out when I figure out how to remove the panel. I don't have 4-zone A/C so there should be some good space there.
As much as I love the extra grunt and comfort of the new-to-me vehicle, it looks to be very un-accommodating when it comes to personalising it with essential real-use equipment!
Thanks,
Mark