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stevehalluk



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Whats in the boot?

Hi All
Does anybody know what exactly is meant to be in the tool stowage bit in the boot?
I know theres a bit for the jack, towbar & a few tools but what are the other spaces for?
Anyone have a photo of it full of the correct gear?
Cheers
Steve Question

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Very Annoyed wrote:
There is a square area for a replacement set of bulbs.

And a Halfords 12v compressor for tyre inflating fits in it perfectly too................. The large hook shaped one is where the removable tow hitch stows but I have no idea what is supposed to fit in the other slots! I keep an extra flat blade screw driver in on of the smaller ones for removing the plastic clips that cover the removable sections of bumper at the front for the recovery eye and at the rear that covers the towing electrics and rear recovery point



I think the large odd shaped one in the top right is for a bottle jack for those markets where they won't permit a screw/ scissor jack like we have in the UK market. I keep my first aid box in the cut-out under the small section of the rear bench....................... so that if I get rammed up the a*se by an idiot and cannot get the rear hatch open I can still get it out by lifting the rear seat swab. In FFRR's there is / used to be a comprehensive 1st aid kit as standard in a special drawer underneath the front passenger seat. I have not found a commercial first aid that will fit in the slot in the boot which is another reason for keeping the electric pump in that slot! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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There's a slot for a warning triangle, the big bit is for a first aid box, there's also a large bendy bit for a towbar Thumbs Up

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Thanks guys
I suppose the warning triangle would have to be LR approved spare part cos I've got two & neither of them fit in the space! I've chuck one under the rear seat along.
I'll have to get a first aid box, I think you're obliged to carry one in Frog land?
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sorry for ressurectin an old thread, but does this mean that in euro spec you don't get a first aid kit, toolkit or warning triangle?

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Not in UK spec - you will doubtless get them in some mainland European countries where things like warning triangles are legal requirements. 

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stevehalluk wrote:
.............I suppose the warning triangle would have to be LR approved spare part.....................


Yep !!

I got the triangle & spare bulb kit from the dealer, to fill two of the vacant slots.

I intend tracking down the bottle jack that seems to be for other markets as I think it would be a darn handy thing to have. Given the reports I've heard on the rubbish scissor jack that's supplied.

This thread has remined of that bottle jack quest.

Will report if I get anywhere. Thumbs Up

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Tyre change = LR Assistance Thumbs Up 

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the triangle from my 330 fits the triangle rectangle Laughing

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I got the bukb kit, warning triangle, and first aid kit in the back, on the front of the passengers seat there is a fire extinguisher as those are all required over here. At the LRE they had a bottle jack in the righthand space in their TDV8. Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
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sounds like I'll have to raid my 320 of its first aid kit/traingle/toolkit

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BM's make good donors for those Thumbs Up

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Alicatt wrote:
......................... At the LRE they had a bottle jack in the righthand space in their TDV8.


Right !!

That means the bottle jack should available, perhaps with a little persuading Whistle

I'm determined now to track it down !

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Here ya go ....


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