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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Cyberprog on September 21, 2010, 20:47:14
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Hi All,
I've been giving serious thought to fabricating up a dual battery tray for the Discovery 2 TD5. As a result, I'd like as much info about other people's vehicles as possible to help me understand if there are any changes in models that might screw things up!
You can see some pictures of the ARB product here: http://www.discovery2.co.uk/twinbattery.html - however the only people who advertise this are Devon 4x4, who want
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I'll Try and get some tomorrow lunch time for you
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Lovely, Cheers.
I'm particularly interested in vehicles with rear-aircon also.
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cyberprog
Got some snaps for you I'll pm the to you be late tonite , I'm off to one off our club meets tonight so be after 11.30 if these pics not detailed enoght let me know and ill use me proper camera as they were taken with my phone
as for rear aircon mine is just the standard front with the vent pipes under the centre consol that come out at the back, between the front seats no other switches in the back
all works from the front master auto control,
just remembered as well my engine bay seems to have foam (sound deadening on the bulkhead)
my Disco is Series 2 2000 TD5 ES auto
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Great, thanks. They all seem to have the foam, and the inertia switch over there, and some have an alarm sounder there also.
I'm particularly interested in the holes down by the wheel arch - there's a raised stud and what look like two holes about 80mm apart below it (just below the gromit)
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Hell o cyberprog the pics had to do it this way s my browser keeps playing up when i try to send by PM
hope they are ok
http://s800.photobucket.com/albums/yy288/mondy1uk/D2%20engine%20bay/
Rob
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More than ok Rob, especially the shots under the wheel arch. Interestingly your ABS cable is held in the lower of the two holes I was planning upon using by a white clip, so that will need planning round (probably to include a P-clip to replace that when you put a bolt in that hole). Also your alarm sounder is oddly mounted, but I suspect that bracket could be easily reversed and moved so it's out of the way.
Cheers for the info :) Trying to find some time atm to get a prototype mocked up!
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no worries mate glad i could help