Td5 bracket behind driver’s seat

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Edward George

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I’ve just purchased a 2004 Defender 90 Td5 County in Cairns Blue to add to my Marine blue Series 2a diesel and Series 3 petrol station wagon. Behind the Td5’s driver’s seat attached to the bulkhead is what looks like an original bracket with a large heavy duty rubber ‘O’ ring attached to it. What is meant to locate here? Also where is the heavy metal base plate for the side lift jack meant to be stored?
 
That’s for a tool roll mate. Bit rough but it works. Base plate on mine sat behind the passenger seat but I use a bottle jack instead of the original one, bit safer I thought.
Thanks Forrest Gump
I’ll put together a metric tool roll to keep there similar to the ones for my two Series trucks. I’ll need to lodge the base plate somewhere safe. Don’t like the idea of it flying about in an accident. I have the standard double acting jack and handles as well. Just thought the side lift might come in useful to carry as well in case of a puncture when I have good clothes on.
 
Do you not have 2 underseat storage bins?
Lot of room in the empty1.

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One under the passenger seat has the battery in it and jump leads plus a two lift LR bottle jack. The one under the drivers seat has the engine management unit and I was advised not to pack other things around it. Probably time for me to rearrange things though.
 
Here’s what I’ve done just to store my basic bits n’ pieces mate.
 

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Here’s what I’ve done just to store my basic bits n’ pieces mate.
Thanks for the photos Forest Gump. I might try using the space beside the management unit for a few things plus your photo has reminded me to add a length of rope and a spare drive belt. I’ve ordered a tool roll and various spanners, screw drivers etc to keep in the same place as you behind the driver’s seat. All good advice thanks.
 
No probs. The box with the battery gave me enough room just to get a few things in there that would get me out the bit if I was stuck hopefully. Tool roll has the basics too for simple fixes. Box has fuses/bulbs/tape/some tie wraps/sealant and a few other odds n’ ends. Hope you get sorted ok. G😎
 
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