i keep all the service gear, 4 or 5 @ 5 litre containers plus a few smaller ones in one, and recovery gear in the other.
previous owner put them in. the hatches are okay but need new seal rings which i haven't been able to find anywhere yet...
i'll take some picks and measure them up for you when i get a chance...
Last edited by incisor; 14th May 2007 at 10:42 AM. Reason: woeful speeling :P
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Thanks Inc,
Service gear, good thought.. I thought fuel and water, but oil, rad fluid, grease, brake/clutch fluid etc is even better.
I'm not so sure about recovery gear, as I'm sure if I ever have a roll over (capsize), I'll lay it down on the side with the recovery gear :-)
I'm just concerned about keeping absolute essentials like fuel and water in there, as I'm worried about how it will all stand up to vibration etc. I think OL have some water containers designed to fit...
Sorry for the thread hijack guys :-)
cheers
Dave
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