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Dobiemann

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Hi All,

I'm wanting the rear 6 seats out of my 110 CS, a floor in to make a flat surface all round and it caged with a divider in the middle.

Anyone had it done in the Yorkshire area by someone who can just get it done quickly without pulling my pants down & smacking my a*se with the price?

Cheers JB
 
so do you want 2 caged areas? is that what your after? and only the 2 fronts seats? will a dog guard behind the 2nd row seats not do? could invest in a 110 van and build a guard half way along and then have the normal dog-guard on the bulkhead thus creating 2 caged areas :D
 
so do you want 2 caged areas? is that what your after? and only the 2 fronts seats? will a dog guard behind the 2nd row seats not do? could invest in a 110 van and build a guard half way along and then have the normal dog-guard on the bulkhead thus creating 2 caged areas :D

Yeah, I need it split to seperate my two girls, my male will go in with either of the ladies. I want to keep the three seats behind the driver's etc.

Possible stupid question alert as this is the first Landy I have ever had, but do they all have the raised box sections at the sides? I don't really want to have to buy another Landy as this would do a good job even if I have to plywood a false floor above the boxes. The hounds could still backflip into the cages, even though it would be quite a high floor with a sh*t load of wasted space under it. Room for a ramp when the dogs get old I guess though...

Cheers,
Just.
 
Yeah, I need it split to seperate my two girls, my male will go in with either of the ladies. I want to keep the three seats behind the driver's etc.

Possible stupid question alert as this is the first Landy I have ever had, but do they all have the raised box sections at the sides? I don't really want to have to buy another Landy as this would do a good job even if I have to plywood a false floor above the boxes. The hounds could still backflip into the cages, even though it would be quite a high floor with a sh*t load of wasted space under it. Room for a ramp when the dogs get old I guess though...

Cheers,
Just.


Sounds like your best bet, consider it storage underneath the false floor.
You could always have it stepped, leave a gap between the back door and false floor so its not such a high jump.
the ramp isn't a bad idea either, i made a foldable one thats fits, when not in use, between the front and second row seats. The dog refuses to use it though, he now leaps into the back like a pup.
storing it under the false floor is ideal.
 
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