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Supacat



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Landiebox - LandieCab Floor Box & Side Box
Anyone fitted these or have any photos of fitting and comments on use?


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http://www.landiebox.co.uk/product/?product=6
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Shep



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I think if you try and fit it in the wing it might just foul the tyre! Whistle A man with no boat is a prisoner
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Had a look at those, on their website, and decided to go for the FCX one, as it looks neater and is better sealed.
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Sphere



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Are they ment to be water tight would be ideal for straps etc.
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Supacat



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fcx one just looks a little too shallow for me and whilst it has a dust seal and so better than the other make it that area, I doubt it would be waterproof. For real valuables it would be nice if the box size was designed to take a particular Pelican case or equivalent.
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The one in the second picture designed to fit in the rear wing looks neat. Ironically, Land Rovers used to have something very similar from the factory. My '82 Stage 1 had one that I mounted a compressor and air tank in. Darren

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