So the battery storage still resides on the plateau, or the lower footwell level?
It’s on the lower level on the two seater.So the battery storage still resides on the plateau, or the lower footwell level?
Same position for both:Its on
It’s on the lower level on the two seater.
And who is doing that? Matzker?At this moment, they are doing the conversion from my N1 (Utility Vehicle) 5 seater to 2 seats (Belgium, nut US). I need the full loading space to transport and deliver goods, and also it's interesting for the lower registration cost. Second row seats are dismantels as also the protection cover and so on. As this was a 5 seater that the dealer had on stock, I went for this one and spend some money on the conversion, rather than waiting 8 months to have one build in the factory. Pro is that if I ever want a 5 seater, we can turn this around and rebuild it without any consequences. They now are producing a copy of the hardplastic load floor of the back, to have the same visual and feeling on the second row, rather than trowing a carpet on hardboard in it. It will have some doors to have acces to the electronics. But the load floor will be flat just as an UV 2 seater build in the factory. It's the fist time they do this conversion on a Grenadier (so they are still learning and creating the necessary tools), but they are doing this already sometime on the new Defender from JLR. I post updates once the job is done.
Dingske uit Deerlijk. Just kidding, M&M Cars from Deerlijk (Belgium) Only 5 km from here. Hedin Automotive sends all there cars (Mercedes etc) to M&M Cars. They are COC certificated. No change of doing this yourself these days. First I was thinking to do the transformation myself, but as nobody could tell me if it was possible or even legal, not even 3 guys I spoke from the MOT center. I decided to let it go and let the pro's do it. They are 1 of 2 companies in Belgium who are authorized to transform the New Defender to 2 seaters UV as you can not order a New Landrover Defender in N1 class. Only 5 seats M1 class. At least I will have the correct papers now for the MOT control.And who is doing that? Matzker?
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My God , a lot of abbreviations ... even Belgians are doing thisDingske uit Deerlijk. Just kidding, M&M Cars from Deerlijk (Belgium) Only 5 km from here. Hedin Automotive sends all there cars (Mercedes etc) to M&M Cars. They are COC certificated. No change of doing this yourself these days. First I was thinking to do the transformation myself, but as nobody could tell me if it was possible or even legal, not even 3 guys I spoke from the MOT center. I decided to let it go and let the pro's do it. They are 1 of 2 companies in Belgium who are authorized to transform the New Defender to 2 seaters UV as you can not order a New Landrover Defender in N1 class. Only 5 seats M1 class. At least I will have the correct papers now for the MOT control.
Thank your for posting that, and for undertaking that conversion in the first place. It is hoped that the learning curve will be short and that the conversion can be picked up by others and exported elsewhere.At this moment, they are doing the conversion from my N1 (Utility Vehicle) 5 seater to 2 seats (Belgium, nut US). I need the full loading space to transport and deliver goods, and also it's interesting for the lower registration cost. Second row seats are dismantels as also the protection cover and so on. As this was a 5 seater that the dealer had on stock, I went for this one and spend some money on the conversion, rather than waiting 8 months to have one build in the factory. Pro is that if I ever want a 5 seater, we can turn this around and rebuild it without any consequences. They now are producing a copy of the hardplastic load floor of the back, to have the same visual and feeling on the second row, rather than trowing a carpet on hardboard in it. It will have some doors to have acces to the electronics. But the load floor will be flat just as an UV 2 seater build in the factory. It's the fist time they do this conversion on a Grenadier (so they are still learning and creating the necessary tools), but they are doing this already sometime on the new Defender from JLR. I post updates once the job is done.
Update. Promised to post a few pictures after the modifications from a 5 seater Utility to a 2 seater utility. (Can always be reversed if needed. Just get the box and top plate out with 4 screws, en reinstall the back bench)At this moment, they are doing the conversion from my N1 (Utility Vehicle) 5 seater to 2 seats (Belgium, nut US). I need the full loading space to transport and deliver goods, and also it's interesting for the lower registration cost. Second row seats are dismantels as also the protection cover and so on. As this was a 5 seater that the dealer had on stock, I went for this one and spend some money on the conversion, rather than waiting 8 months to have one build in the factory. Pro is that if I ever want a 5 seater, we can turn this around and rebuild it without any consequences. They now are producing a copy of the hardplastic load floor of the back, to have the same visual and feeling on the second row, rather than trowing a carpet on hardboard in it. It will have some doors to have acces to the electronics. But the load floor will be flat just as an UV 2 seater build in the factory. It's the fist time they do this conversion on a Grenadier (so they are still learning and creating the necessary tools), but they are doing this already sometime on the new Defender from JLR. I post updates once the job is done.
You mean the vertical panels? They just follow the floor and at the side the arch of the wheel cover. You have two top hex screws on the horizontal panel. We used the existing fixings of the bench. At the two sides we made an aluminium L piece to connect the vertical panel at the door sides. So it's all fixed with 4 hex screws. It's simply straight forward a cover (box) that sits on top of the battery and electrics.Nice.
How does the lower trim (sides and footwell) fix in?
Thanks so much for the posting. It removed a lot of anxiety.Update. Promised to post a few pictures after the modifications from a 5 seater Utility to a 2 seater utility. (Can always be reversed if needed. Just get the box and top plate out with 4 screws, en reinstall the back bench)