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    Mounting a roof console

    Hey guys,

    Thinking about building a roof console for my puma 110. Just wondering from people who have built their own, how have you attached it to the roof?

    Cheers

    Jim

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    Also about to build one for my Td5 110, Same roof as Puma & Tdi too I believe,

    Am also mounting AC on the top of the cargo barrier & will be ducting the air forward in the console.

    watching with interest.

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    I just put in the Terrafirma console, which looks like an exact copy of the Outback console sold locally.

    The Outback is about $350, but comes in a grey.
    The Terrafirma was under $200 inc FedEX from the UK, but came in black. (109GBP + Freight)

    The fitting instructions are all with it, it utilises the mirror mount at the front and you attach a plate to a roof crossmember with self tapers for the back.

    I like that it's a low profile and doesn't make you feel cramped, that it's light weight (plastic not wood). I especially like the provision for a rear interior light, it means I no longer need a torch to find things on the floor. The forward interior light is also a little further back, so it shines into the cubby better. It has a single din radio mount and a drop down storage door.

    You do have to trim your sun visors to fit it, the kit includes end caps.

    What I didn't like, was that the 2 screws supplied for attaching the back section were too short.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    I just put in the Terrafirma console, which looks like an exact copy of the Outback console sold locally.

    The Outback is about $350, but comes in a grey.
    The Terrafirma was under $200 inc FedEX from the UK, but came in black. (109GBP + Freight)

    The fitting instructions are all with it, it utilises the mirror mount at the front and you attach a plate to a roof crossmember with self tapers for the back.

    I like that it's a low profile and doesn't make you feel cramped, that it's light weight (plastic not wood). I especially like the provision for a rear interior light, it means I no longer need a torch to find things on the floor. The forward interior light is also a little further back, so it shines into the cubby better. It has a single din radio mount and a drop down storage door.

    You do have to trim your sun visors to fit it, the kit includes end caps.

    What I didn't like, was that the 2 screws supplied for attaching the back section were too short.
    any chance of some photos ?

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    Hi Jim,

    Below are pictures of the one I made. I removed the original roof lining because it was RS and there's a lot of space at the front between it and the roof; replacing it with 20mm foam and marine carpet glued directly to the roof between the bows. The console is fixed using the four visor screws, 2 M5 nutserts into the roof channel either side over the doors, and a nutsert in the centre roof bow which runs from above the mirror to the rear centre of the sloping part of the roof.







    James.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    any chance of some photos ?
    Here's a link to the Terrafirm website for a pic.

    You can image seach the p/n for various pics on the web.

    TFDRC - Defender Roof Console

    p/n TFDRCTC for a truck cab, otherwise TDDRC for a wagon.

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    I'm liking that a lot rainman... did you consider running a "T" shaped console all the way back to your rear aircon unit? Mine currently has a sheet of ply across the top/front of the windscreen that is due for an upgrade...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchiDna View Post
    I'm liking that a lot rainman... did you consider running a "T" shaped console all the way back to your rear aircon unit? Mine currently has a sheet of ply across the top/front of the windscreen that is due for an upgrade...
    Thanks EchiDna . There will be a section running down the centre of the roof from the rear to meet the front console, mainly to act as a duct for the air conditioning, but it will also house some lights and perhaps a couple of other things. Ideas, ideas - so many options. This is what I love most about Series/Defenders - the sky is the limit.


    James.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    ....This is what I love most about Series/Defenders - the sky is the limit.


    James.

    nah, the sky is not the limit, mine has a pop top ;-)

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    I just installed a small unit for my radio.... just used the center 2 w/screen bolts and then drilled 2 holes through the lining and roof! Works pretty good, obviously used some silastic on the roof to make sure it didn't leak (any more than normal)

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