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brumster



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover SE TDV8 Buckingham Blue
Rigid Loadspace Protector

Gents, I'm looking at the Rigid Loadspace Protector (Part No: EBF000040) to protect the motor from those infrequent trips to the garden centre, etc.

Cheapest place I can find is here:

http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product/listi...OMPAR.html

for £171.67 inc VAT.

Does anyone have any comments on this kit (or a cheaper alternative)? And does anyone know of a cheaper deal?

Thx. Paul

Post #68902 16th Jun 2011 11:14pm
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Just sold mine for a lot less than that.

I had 1 of these:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RANGE-ROVER-VOGUE-BO...19c5f162e3

Alot better if not bothered about it being rigid

or there is these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Range-Rover-Boot-Lin...45fafa2d9a

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Range-Rover-Boot-Lin...45fafa2d9a

Post #68904 16th Jun 2011 11:33pm
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stu



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i've got one of these fabric ones too!! good as i always have dirty smelly dogs in the boot. Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE



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Post #68912 17th Jun 2011 4:48am
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brumster



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They look pretty good for the pooch. Just not sure they'd stand up to something like a couple of slabs in the boot (not that that happens every day).

Thanks for the feedback gents. Think I need to trade off the complete protection against the rigid floor and make a decision. More often than not the main contents are Tesco's bags so the non slip quality of the rigid liner (or a cheaper variant) might just swing it.

Has anyone seen or used one of these?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Range-Rover-Boot-Lin...45fafa2d9a
Which looks exactly the same as this (Amazon):
http://www.amazon.co.uk/ANTISLIP-BOOT-LINE...amp;sr=1-6

I'm wondering if it's paper thin.

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The more rigid Britpart ones are very good and as long as you state exact model and year you get a perfect fit. Mine was about £54 and delivered next day from fleabay.
Heres a few pics so you can see how it fits, if you dont want the lip by tailgate it is easily trimmed with a craft knife. I left mine in as this stops water etc spilling out.

Take that last bit back - if anyone can tell me how to add pics then I will....

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how to do pics..

click on gallery under the big fullfat.com logo
then on the black banner, click on upload photos
click on browse and select the picture on your pc/laptop
press continue four times and this will bring you into your album
select/click the picture you want and it'll increase in size
where it says bbcode full size, click on it so the whole line goes blue then copy and paste that into your post.



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trafpol



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Thanks Scarey

Heres the pics

http://www.fullfatrr.com/gallery/albums/us...r1%7E0.jpg

http://www.fullfatrr.com/gallery/albums/us...er%202.jpg

I couldnt copy the pic only the link dont know what Im doing wrong.... 2006 MY Autobiography. With 'toys'
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brumster



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Love this forum! Looks like exactly what I need and less than half price to boot (see what I did there)......

Thanks all.

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stu



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just out of interest, i had one of the matreial liners in my last car too and regularly had tonnes of soil, rubble brick, slabs etc etc in the boot and it was fantastic, when you have finished tou just take it out and throw it in the washing machine. they protect the seat backs too, even if you put the seats down.

just my opinion of course but would prefer one of these over a rigid liner as it protects the load area in its entirity, not just the floor space.

hope you get sorted one way or another anyway.. Thumbs Up Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE



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My boot has the rubber mat on the base and then the rigid boot liner (just cos I can!)

The rigid one is good in the shooting season and for fishing, you can throw all your wet muddy gear in.

The one downside is that its slippery, and you need a non slip mat. A rubberised one from Britpart might be better? Discovery 4 HSE
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Another downside to the rigid protectors is when you have need to fold the rear seats down, as you're left with a ridge in the middle of the load area. Not sure you should be reading this bit.

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GKP wrote:
Another downside to the rigid protectors is when you have need to fold the rear seats down, as you're left with a ridge in the middle of the load area.


The full height fabric ones are similarly problematic, or at least mine is. It attaches to the back of the seat via the headrest posts and lines the back of the seats, so it has to be removed before the seats can be folded properly. You can just undo the sides and let it fold with the seats but it's a bit of a mess to do so.

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'Put the back seats down' ? How many Waitrose bags do you bring home then? Laughing

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