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    Interior fitout rear seats removed

    Hi all,

    Got my 60 L trailblazer fridge (gee its big) maybee should have gone for the 40 L. Anyway the wife and I have just been moving it around in the back of the disco looking for the best place for it to live. We have decided since we have no kids at home that the double rear seats can be removed leaving one single for emergency passengers while we are traveling .We will make up a tray that fits the back with sliding drawers battery holder etc. Does anyone have similar set up with seats removed. Like to see photos etc if possible.

    Mike

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    40 lt Engel

    Quote Originally Posted by Disco mike View Post
    Hi all,

    Got my 60 L trailblazer fridge (gee its big) maybee should have gone for the 40 L. Anyway the wife and I have just been moving it around in the back of the disco looking for the best place for it to live. We have decided since we have no kids at home that the double rear seats can be removed leaving one single for emergency passengers while we are traveling .We will make up a tray that fits the back with sliding drawers battery holder etc. Does anyone have similar set up with seats removed. Like to see photos etc if possible.

    Mike
    Mike,
    I did not make up a tray but for my CSR trip last year I removed the rear seats & mounted my engel with a two zone on top behind the passenger seat access was good.

    Roger
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    rear seats gone

    I removed the rear seats today. fridge fitted. looking at getting my sheet metal guy to build me a set of drawers out of alloy with fridge slide on top.

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    see if i can find pics, i have rear seats removed and large cubby boxes in place of rear seats and a set of drawers at rear luggage compartment. all made from cubeloc and ply lined.


    more at https://picasaweb.google.com/rosscoe...er/CampingEtc#

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    Here's ours. 40ltr Engel on it in the photos but my 80ltr will fit as well. Dual battery system on the right.




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    Q

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyW View Post
    Here's ours. 40ltr Engel on it in the photos but my 80ltr will fit as well. Dual battery system on the right.



    Very tidy and similar to what I have in mind only I have taken out the double rear seat. What do you put in the drawers? I want 2 clothes drawers his and hers. A fridge slide for the trailblazer and a similar set up for my toolbox. A food dry goods drawer and a utensils drawer. I looked at drawer slides on Friday capable of holding 100kilos around $130 a set for 1m long.

    Mike

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    I've only finished these in the last few weeks but the plan is...
    Recovery gear in the bottom left draw with cloths in the two draws above it. The big draw on the bottom right will be food with the thin top draw just being odd and ends. The draws all hold a lot more than I originally anticipated. They are all 700mm deep.
    Have a hunt on ebay for your slides. I got the 700mm 100kg ones for the fridge for about $85 for the pair and I got a bulk pack of 10 pairs of 700mm 45kg ones for the draws for $84. They are good quality as well.
    When the motivation takes me again the left side dickie seat will come out and a compressor and tank will go into that area as well.

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