Front Runner Dropdown Table Install
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Front Runner Dropdown Table Install
My table arrived yesterday and while the install was straight forward it did take me some time to figure out what the best approach was. I ended up with this and figured id make a simple install instruction incase anyone is curious.
I did it this way because the table wasn't sitting completely flush with the door without the spacers and it kept the table off of the emergency road side latches.
Lmk what y'all think and if you found a better approach. I absolutely love the table and think every Defender should have one! It was the perfect table to use to install the rest of my FR accessories
I did it this way because the table wasn't sitting completely flush with the door without the spacers and it kept the table off of the emergency road side latches.
Lmk what y'all think and if you found a better approach. I absolutely love the table and think every Defender should have one! It was the perfect table to use to install the rest of my FR accessories
#2
Great add and instructions! How much stability would you lose if you cut the area in the below pic I "photoshopped"? Don't bust on my editing skills! My metal working ability to cut straight lines is MUCH better than my image editing....
I love it but kind of hate the idea of losing easy access to the in-door storage.
I love it but kind of hate the idea of losing easy access to the in-door storage.
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Great add and instructions! How much stability would you lose if you cut the area in the below pic I "photoshopped"? Don't bust on my editing skills! My metal working ability to cut straight lines is MUCH better than my image editing....
I love it but kind of hate the idea of losing easy access to the in-door storage.
I love it but kind of hate the idea of losing easy access to the in-door storage.
I actually still have access to the door storage with this mounting method. It is tight but I still have tools and even had some bolts in there that I was able to remove by hand without issue.
However, since the secure points are more towards the perimeter of the mount I think you would be fine cutting that out.
Last edited by inater; 12-03-2021 at 01:57 PM.
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GrouseK9 (12-03-2021)
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My table arrived yesterday and while the install was straight forward it did take me some time to figure out what the best approach was. I ended up with this and figured id make a simple install instruction incase anyone is curious.
I did it this way because the table wasn't sitting completely flush with the door without the spacers and it kept the table off of the emergency road side latches.
Lmk what y'all think and if you found a better approach. I absolutely love the table and think every Defender should have one! It was the perfect table to use to install the rest of my FR accessories
I did it this way because the table wasn't sitting completely flush with the door without the spacers and it kept the table off of the emergency road side latches.
Lmk what y'all think and if you found a better approach. I absolutely love the table and think every Defender should have one! It was the perfect table to use to install the rest of my FR accessories
Can you still access the safety triangle with the table in place? Not a big deal but just curious to know. I can't fit much of anything in the door nook itself. Usually just wedge some gloves in there. Really need me a table
#5
it is really difficult to access anything behind the table with the current cutouts. the front runner install is plug and play but the amazon other options are a bit more used with the cutout
Thanks @inater for the info. About to buy one of these and was looking to find what the install is like. I don't want to drill the Defender. Using the existing bolt holes is great.
Can you still access the safety triangle with the table in place? Not a big deal but just curious to know. I can't fit much of anything in the door nook itself. Usually just wedge some gloves in there. Really need me a table
Can you still access the safety triangle with the table in place? Not a big deal but just curious to know. I can't fit much of anything in the door nook itself. Usually just wedge some gloves in there. Really need me a table
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Thanks @inater for the info. About to buy one of these and was looking to find what the install is like. I don't want to drill the Defender. Using the existing bolt holes is great.
Can you still access the safety triangle with the table in place? Not a big deal but just curious to know. I can't fit much of anything in the door nook itself. Usually just wedge some gloves in there. Really need me a table
Can you still access the safety triangle with the table in place? Not a big deal but just curious to know. I can't fit much of anything in the door nook itself. Usually just wedge some gloves in there. Really need me a table
#7
Hope this helps.... If you have any questions or need any help installing feel free to ping me! The table is a must in my opinion and I absolutely love it. Just got back from a month long trip on the road and used it almost every stop.
#8
There are other manufacturers of these style tables. If you don't like the ability to access the storage in the door, try a different source. There's a person on the Defender FB groups (Alex Tcaciuk) who has a version that doesn't block the access at all. They don't seem to be cheap (I think it was listed at ~200 Euro's shipped to the U.S.) but seem to have a better design to access the tailgate.
Comes in black or grey. You can also choose whether you want it "up" or "down". In the photo, there is a lip around the edge. You can have that pointed up or down when it is open.
I'm loving that there is starting to be some traction in the Aftermarket space. When it comes to Defender add ons, you can get expensive/quality or inexpensive/"does the job". I'm still hunting for inexpensive/quality....
Comes in black or grey. You can also choose whether you want it "up" or "down". In the photo, there is a lip around the edge. You can have that pointed up or down when it is open.
I'm loving that there is starting to be some traction in the Aftermarket space. When it comes to Defender add ons, you can get expensive/quality or inexpensive/"does the job". I'm still hunting for inexpensive/quality....
Last edited by GrouseK9; 01-17-2022 at 01:47 PM.
#9
I'm in the UK but I ordered a cheap one from Amazon which looks remarkably similar to the one that GrouseK9 has linked to but was a good bit cheaper. I decided to mount it upside down to the way it is illustrated on Amazon and I went with push button locks as I didn't like the locking mechanism it came with. It uses all the existing holes in the car and you can still access the door pocket and emergency triangle.
This is the UK Amazon link for the table but you can see it is intended for a Jeep Wrangler TJ JK JKU 1996-2017 2/4 Door
This is the UK Amazon link for the table but you can see it is intended for a Jeep Wrangler TJ JK JKU 1996-2017 2/4 Door
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