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LR Nuts



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Sliding Floor - Kitchen
I wanted a sliding floor to build a kitchen upon.



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12mm ply - Wood will have an access hole in it to get at the lower boot cavity.


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Donor floor (now modified as too wide) came from a Dodge Nitro


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top of floor will have a wipe clean surface bonded on.

Small gap under sliding floor and new wood floor, for slide out drawer ...... but that is for tomorrow....
Post #995343 6th Jun 2023 4:44pm
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LR Nuts



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Sliding Kitchen - Part 2

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I decided to take out the expanded foam in the boot, is does come out in one and with very little trouble.



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Installed the sliding floor with 3-way fridge, and 2x 'Flip Boxes'



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Cut an access hole in the replacement boot floor, (its cavernous)



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floor extend out of the boot, ready to cook.

Under floor drawers, only shown one, I need to get another Thumbs Up
Post #995739 9th Jun 2023 1:42pm
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Moo



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Thats neat. Nice job. Thumbs Up Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #995740 9th Jun 2023 2:06pm
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Jerry



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Tidy well done. What was the foam in there for?
Post #995744 9th Jun 2023 2:25pm
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LR Nuts



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The foam (expanded polystyrene) holds the jack and wheel brace. Also one quarter is an under floor storage. May be sound deadening ?

Total waste of space.
Post #995750 9th Jun 2023 2:50pm
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Lockley



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Looking great. What is the storage shelf you have at the top of the boot space? Can’t quite see the detail but looks useful. L663 D300 SE MY22.
Post #995808 10th Jun 2023 7:07am
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LR Nuts



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The storage space in roof is to stow an umbrella, poles for the roof top tent and a 'stick fire extinguisher'

Made from the top of an old dog guard frame with mesh.



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Post #995809 10th Jun 2023 8:55am
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Moo



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I like the shelf. I've thought of doing something similar but having seen yours I think I'll have to emulate.

You've certainly made the boot more usable. One thing I miss on my D4 is sitting on the split tail gate. I think a sliding floor will give me something similar.

Nice job. Keep the mods coming. Thumbs Up Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #995818 10th Jun 2023 10:23am
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