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I think it's the same PN for all 110's whether 5 or 7 seat btw. Doesn't fit 90, 130 would have to have a different part.. I have 3 100lb+ dogs so it does protect the rear when they're acting insane in the rear.
Yep, @Snapshot -- although I have the dog / cargo guard in so I'm not doing that. The quilted liner un-velcro's from itself .... and then the piece that protects the rear of the 2nd row seat, can be folded down on top of the rear seatback when folded down. That said --It doesn't cover the rear door panels and coverage of the top of the rear seats / rear headrests / space between front seats and 2nd row folded down seats isn't amazing.
I bought from Land Leaping (which is Land Rover Portland's online parts store FYI).
Somewhat unrelated, but I'm SO GLAD you shared this. I purchased an oil filter and it had the "Land Leaping" card with it, and I started to worry that I had purchased a knock-off filter (and was considering not using it).
Interesting. The Sal-Man reverse lights I received have a 5 pole connector and the color scheme was changed. Instead of Black, Blue, Red and Green, my version has Black, White, Yellow, Red and Green. I too wanted to clip the surround light and leave only the reverse lights to come on, but am uncertain at this point if the Red and Green still control the surround light. Does anyone with the "updated" five pole connector know which wires control the surround light?
Interesting. The Sal-Man reverse lights I received have a 5 pole connector and the color scheme was changed. Instead of Black, Blue, Red and Green, my version has Black, White, Yellow, Red and Green. I too wanted to clip the surround light and leave only the reverse lights to come on, but am uncertain at this point if the Red and Green still control the surround light. Does anyone with the "updated" five pole connector know which wires control the surround light?
Best way is to ring them out with a 12V power supply. Using a pigtail, or short piece of wire, hook up Black to a ground point, then attach each of the other colored wires to +12V and see which color wire lights up the corresponding light, either White, or each level of Red.
Well that's interesting. Before snip snip on mine, I did double check with a little 12v voltmeter. Just to be sure. BTW, I still am absolutely loving this modification.
It looks stock ... cool even like a mid cycle refresh to the rear bumper... and every single time I back up at night I appreciate them.