Flat Loadspace Stoarge Tray Information; Hopefully updated as info becomes available
#1
Flat Loadspace Stoarge Tray Information; Hopefully updated as info becomes available
I'm anxiously awaiting more information on this Flat Loadspace Storage Tray. It was supposed to come standard on 2024s, but as I've been stalking dealership photos on 2024 inventory arriving I'm not seeing any with it. I read somewhere, 'late availability' but f course no one knows what that actually means.
Does anyone have access to Land Rover Parts systems to determine what the part number on this thing is? It may not exist in system yet but I wanted to start a thread on it to raise awareness on it and hopefully someone chimes in when they finally start to see them arriving.
Does anyone have access to Land Rover Parts systems to determine what the part number on this thing is? It may not exist in system yet but I wanted to start a thread on it to raise awareness on it and hopefully someone chimes in when they finally start to see them arriving.
#5
Well.... These things are showing up on 130s at the dealerships. But I still can't find a definitive answer on what will be needed to make it work in a 2023.5. I suspect only way I'll get a clear answer is trial and error or go to the dealership and look at one myself.
So far I'm seeing: LR190078 - this is the tray for the 90s. and I 'believe' LR190079 is for the 130. Its supposed to be identical... so whats the reason for a different part number? At one point I understood that the 'cover' was carpeted for the 130 and plastic for the 90. Makes sense. but if its just the tray, and no cover for this part number... why different?
Also looking at this diagram, the three sets of things shown in the picture, I cannot figure out if they'llb e required to fit it... or if I can use the existing load floor as my cover and then do I need the flap or not to hide the gap? If I can make it to the dealer I'll probably go. I know for sure they have a car in stock WITH it in place.
So far I'm seeing: LR190078 - this is the tray for the 90s. and I 'believe' LR190079 is for the 130. Its supposed to be identical... so whats the reason for a different part number? At one point I understood that the 'cover' was carpeted for the 130 and plastic for the 90. Makes sense. but if its just the tray, and no cover for this part number... why different?
Also looking at this diagram, the three sets of things shown in the picture, I cannot figure out if they'llb e required to fit it... or if I can use the existing load floor as my cover and then do I need the flap or not to hide the gap? If I can make it to the dealer I'll probably go. I know for sure they have a car in stock WITH it in place.
#6
Update
The parts guy at the dealership was nice enough to go out to that car with the stock number in my photo above. He pulled the cargo tray and found the part number on it. Confirmed now, LR190078 for the Defender 90s, and LR190079 for the Defender 130s. Both are obviously out of stock, no dealer has em' in the US and no ETA. BUT, i've got my name/order in for one.
Cost, $283.36 w/tax. Could show up in a week, could be a year. Who knows.
Separately I looked more at my 130 and I do now believe that the other parts I circled int he diagram above, are all already on my 130. So its just the tray thats needed. But will confirm once I get one or, once I can make it to the dealer to look at one.
The parts guy at the dealership was nice enough to go out to that car with the stock number in my photo above. He pulled the cargo tray and found the part number on it. Confirmed now, LR190078 for the Defender 90s, and LR190079 for the Defender 130s. Both are obviously out of stock, no dealer has em' in the US and no ETA. BUT, i've got my name/order in for one.
Cost, $283.36 w/tax. Could show up in a week, could be a year. Who knows.
Separately I looked more at my 130 and I do now believe that the other parts I circled int he diagram above, are all already on my 130. So its just the tray thats needed. But will confirm once I get one or, once I can make it to the dealer to look at one.
Last edited by starbai; 03-12-2024 at 12:46 PM.
#7
Update
The parts guy at the dealership was nice enough to go out to that car with the stock number in my photo above. He pulled the cargo tray and found the part number on it. Confirmed now, LR190078 for the Defender 90s, and LR190079 for the Defender 130s. Both are obviously out of stock, no dealer has em' in the US and no ETA. BUT, i've got my name/order in for one.
Cost, $283.36 w/tax. Could show up in a week, could be a year. Who knows.
Separately I looked more at my 130 and I do now believe that the other parts I circled int he diagram above, are all already on my 130. So its just the tray thats needed. But will confirm once I get one or, once I can make it to the dealer to look at one.
The parts guy at the dealership was nice enough to go out to that car with the stock number in my photo above. He pulled the cargo tray and found the part number on it. Confirmed now, LR190078 for the Defender 90s, and LR190079 for the Defender 130s. Both are obviously out of stock, no dealer has em' in the US and no ETA. BUT, i've got my name/order in for one.
Cost, $283.36 w/tax. Could show up in a week, could be a year. Who knows.
Separately I looked more at my 130 and I do now believe that the other parts I circled int he diagram above, are all already on my 130. So its just the tray thats needed. But will confirm once I get one or, once I can make it to the dealer to look at one.
#8
I wouldn't hold my breath about it coming into stock anywhere. I've got enough experience with LR parts dept to know that every damn thing is on perpetual back order with no ETA. IF you want this thing my advice is call up the parts department and order one. Then be prepared to wait however long it takes.
#10
I wouldn't hold my breath about it coming into stock anywhere. I've got enough experience with LR parts dept to know that every damn thing is on perpetual back order with no ETA. IF you want this thing my advice is call up the parts department and order one. Then be prepared to wait however long it takes.