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keith



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Had this exact table in the shed for 2 yrs. still not on Rolling Eyes


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Post #890485 10th Mar 2021 4:52pm
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SN



Member Since: 30 Jun 2007
Location: SK6
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DSL wrote:
I suspect those bits in the box are all the Jeep parts. Whistle Whistle

Correct! Actually Defender parts are winning as I have set of deep rubber mats in a bigger box and a set of big rubber O's currently sat 37 miles away... Laughing Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
Post #890496 10th Mar 2021 6:00pm
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Flapjackpatriot



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Got mine setup this weekend with some brackets from my local hardware store, very straightforward install. For those wondering your bracket needs to extend .75 inches (19mm) on either side of the table arm for a perfect fit. Thanks GR41!


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Post #891456 15th Mar 2021 1:26am
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Tim in Scotland



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Finally done it with a couple of modifications so I didn’t need the L brackets - I used some longer Torqx bolts, some polythene spacers (both from Amazon) and an old bungee sail tie as I cannot use the feeble clips that are supposed to keep the table in the stowed position. I have two other mods I want to make - see if I can mount my fire extinguisher bracket on the stowed table and also find a way to mount my first aid kit there too (both live under the boot floor at the moment, so out of sight if there is an emergency, nobody will find them)

Please bear in mind I have basic tools, two left hands and zero technical ability and this is the first time I have unbolted/ modified anything “major”(to me} on any car I’ve owned............. I had one finding when unbolting the factory Torqx bolts - they seem to have been fixed in with something like Loctite and needed a little effort to undo so I may need to apply more adhesive if things start to vibrate loose........... Big Cry


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Hinge spacers

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Door anti-vibration mod

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Closed against the stops

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Post #900368 28th Apr 2021 3:10pm
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darlas890a



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Flapjackpatriot wrote:
Got mine setup this weekend with some brackets from my local hardware store, very straightforward install. For those wondering your bracket needs to extend .75 inches (19mm) on either side of the table arm for a perfect fit. Thanks GR41!


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I like the way your table fits. I wanted to do the same. What parts did you use and where did you get them?

Thanks
Post #916147 9th Aug 2021 4:04am
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SN



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There are a couple of options to fit the table - Tim's above swaps the ends over and uses some spacers in the hinge mount (but needs an elasticated strap to hold the table shut) whereas mine uses L brackets to keep the ends the right distance apart so that the latches still work (as per OP's solution) but the original stoppers are a bit short

But mine is now non-rattly after adding a pair of dining room chair feet onto the 'too short' rubber stoppers

Original stoppers too short...

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New stoppers

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Stoppers fitted (literally push fit over original stoppers)

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Nice and snug when shut - this shows how the angle brackets are used with bolts in the original holes in the door

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Amazon links for table and brackets/bolts can be found in the posts at the top of this thread

These are the stoppers I used - 19mm variety
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00TS9...&psc=1 Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
Post #916160 9th Aug 2021 9:28am
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Waldorf



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It seems to be a popular mod, it's currently unavailable. Sad
Post #916742 13th Aug 2021 2:52pm
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Sepp



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There is approximately half a dozen different suppliers for this kind of fold down table at Amazon, took my less than 10 seconds to find some available ones...
Post #916753 13th Aug 2021 3:29pm
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G4R1



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After going through your installation options. I decided to do a little modification that allows quicker folding and unfolding of the table and 0 rattles in the closed position. Also, get rid of the flimsy latches.



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This is the locks I used https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08JCY...&psc=1 3.0L MHVE D200 S Pangea Green+Black Pack
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Post #916795 13th Aug 2021 7:49pm
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Hairy Dan



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Those catches look great, do they screw into the existing screw holes in the door or have you drilled and screwed them in? Cheers Ian
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Post #916819 13th Aug 2021 9:32pm
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G4R1



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They screw into existing holes. No drilling is required. 3.0L MHVE D200 S Pangea Green+Black Pack
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Post #916831 13th Aug 2021 10:14pm
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Hairy Dan



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United Kingdom 1998 Defender 90 V8 Petrol 50th Auto Chawton White
Bow down Thumbs Up Cheers Ian
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Post #916851 14th Aug 2021 12:00am
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JackW



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United States 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Coniston Green
G4R1 wrote:
After going through your installation options. I decided to do a little modification that allows quicker folding and unfolding of the table and 0 rattles in the closed position. Also, get rid of the flimsy latches.


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This is the locks I used https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08JCY...&psc=1


Very clever - looks like you just swapped the stock mounting brackets left for right as well. very clean installation - I'm copying this one since the sincerest form of flattery is imitation.
Post #917016 15th Aug 2021 4:47am
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pjb



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Interesting how some mount the table with the flat edge as the work surface when down & others mount it the other way up so the table has an slight upstand 😊 2020 P300 HSE
Post #917017 15th Aug 2021 6:00am
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pjb



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Ps latest locking mechanism is excellent- up grading mine to those 👍 2020 P300 HSE
Post #917018 15th Aug 2021 6:01am
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