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Show us your load liner!

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25 Oct 2013 15:52 #87917 by helijohn
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GuardianAngel wrote:

Wuzie123 wrote: Here is my effort it's just for lugging the dog around back and forth to work and the occasional offroading days

Some 12mm mdf, easy to take out if needed just put the seats forward in the front and it slides out



Then some carpet tiles from b&q


Nice and simple. Still yet to decide; home made or an ORA checkerplate job. If home made then it would be like yours but with a rubber matting.


Been brought here by a link from another thread!! :laugh:
I did something like this, I just threw down some ply and got some carpet over it.

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12 Nov 2013 20:40 #90668 by Ruby2
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Here's my ORA
Soon to have a raised floor, pics of the finished result to follow. ;-)
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15 Nov 2013 01:54 #91214 by Jimny_Aus
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what was the cost for this set-up??

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15 Nov 2013 06:58 #91231 by ne-crock
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Jimny_Aus wrote: what was the cost for this set-up??


www.offroad-armory.com/store/index.php?r...0_108&product_id=433

this is the load liner fitted,

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15 Nov 2013 07:36 #91235 by Reloaded
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I've got an homebrew MDF liner in the hard top and an ORA jobby in the rag top. The ORA one is good - but it was already in the truck when I bought it, I don't think I'd have shelled-out for one if it hadn't of been tbh.

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16 Nov 2013 19:14 #91461 by Two sticks
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Hi

I needed space for my black lab Ella & space for my gear, dog guard and load liner from dealership was gonna cost well over £300.

Got a load liner cover that attaches to front head rests from Half••• for £30 ish, some flat & twisted bars & nuts & bolts from hardware store (£20) big dog crate (£60) which I cut down to fit, pipe lagging from plumbers (£4) telescopic paint roller handle (£8) from DIY store , shelf brackets & wire from a skip, pallet from a friends co.

Then made it fit,

Regards Steve

Ps sorry don't know how to post pics to show end result !

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16 Nov 2013 19:27 #91468 by helijohn
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Two sticks wrote: Hi

I needed space for my black lab Ella & space for my gear, dog guard and load liner from dealership was gonna cost well over £300.

Got a load liner cover that attaches to front head rests from Half••• for £30 ish, some flat & twisted bars & nuts & bolts from hardware store (£20) big dog crate (£60) which I cut down to fit, pipe lagging from plumbers (£4) telescopic paint roller handle (£8) from DIY store , shelf brackets & wire from a skip, pallet from a friends co.

Then made it fit,

Regards Steve

Ps sorry don't know how to post pics to show end result !


Can't live without pics. :ohmy: Click on add file and follow the menu. It sounds like you've done well!

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16 Nov 2013 21:22 #91488 by Two sticks
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I think its a bit of a bodge but it seems to work, i'm not that practically minded,

Thanks I'll try an add a pic or two,

Cheers Steve

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17 Nov 2013 11:30 #91542 by chriscallow
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here is mine that me and my brother made, it is not finished yet all we got to do is put sum checker plate on the sides then it is done :)
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17 Nov 2013 16:50 #91593 by Tadpole
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Nice tidy job you made of it ... ;)

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27 Nov 2013 18:38 #93460 by Ruby2
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The false floor/raised dog floor is done.
It's 12mm ply that's been yacht varnished with 6 B&Q table legs (two extra legs in the centre for extra support).
I've drilled two holes of the table and inserted some collars so it doesn't wear into which I've fitted some tiny bungee straps that are hooked over the seat bolt studs (so it doesn't jump up in the air over bumps). Plus a loop strap at the entrance so it can be lifted easily.
It's covered with two rubber door mats that stop the dog covers/dogs sliding all over.
I just need to get 4 of the same table legs (but longer) that I can screw in to the legs to make it into a 1M square table for the upcoming caravan.
We tested it out at the weekend and the dogs love the slightly higher floor with a better view out of the windows.
The cars boot floor is covered with an ORA Checkerplate liner. It has a foldable box on top on the picture.
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27 Nov 2013 19:13 #93466 by tommyguns
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chriscallow wrote: here is mine that me and my brother made, it is not finished yet all we got to do is put sum checker plate on the sides then it is done :)


i've got a rag top and looking to do a pickup conversion over christmas, thinking of painting it all with some portectakote in the back, might make a floor like you've done here too maybe!

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