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XplusYplusZ



Member Since: 16 Aug 2021
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7 Seat load space under floor Cavity?
Has anyone removed or seen the removal of the polystyrene jack holder in the cavity below the loudspeaker floor panel in a 7 seat 110? It seems like there’s quite a lot of space taken up by pretty redundant Polystyrene, however, it doesn’t seem to come out easily and I can’t tell if it’s clipped or glued, and if it is worth taking out to store some tools etc below the floor panel?
I have a large jack and a big tool kit if love to store away for emergencies only.
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Mark1107



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Take it out. It’s rubbish. I took mine out and generated more room. 2022 Defender Trek Competition 110 collectors edition!
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XplusYplusZ



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Is it just glued in or clipped?
Any tips for getting it out? Mine is pretty well stuck in.
Do you have a pic of the space!? I imagine it’s quite a bit of extra room for tools/jack
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snowtiger



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It is not glued, just a tight fit.

I removed it to delete the cup holder on the right panel in the back. It was quite hard to get it out, maybe it only worked because the floor cover was already removed.
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