Excellent website , would you have any dimensions of the cupboards etc you put in the back of the 109 ? Would you have changed anything after using the truck ?
TheLandyRover ResponseJun 29, 2026
Hi Troy and thanks for your message!
The kitchen cabinets have their own page - https://www.thelandyrover.com/Building-A-Land-Rover-Camper-Cabinets.html (red on the diagram on that page), on the right hand side of the back door with the sink in it. It measures 890mm x 480mm and is 500mm high and just below the window rubber of the back window. It has two doors for a cupboard and below those are two drawers that lack depth, measuring only 200mm deep (due to the bench/seat/storage box that Land Rovers have in the back, plus the wheel arch). They aren't ideal for storage.
The electrical cabinet (Green on the diagram on the other page) is the same size, but lacks drawers because that is where all of the wiring is. However, I do have a small area for some spare parts.
The seating on the left hand side of the back door (grey in the diagram on the other page) has been converted into shelving, because I was running very low on storage.
The white cabinet at the very top on the right hand side (photos on that other page) runs the length of the vehicle and is only 250mm deep, which isn't great for plates and things. So, I made another cabinet on the left hand side above the shelving that is 300mm deep, which fits plates perfectly. Storage has been the main issue, however adding the shelving where the seat was previously has considerably helped that. I will take some more photographs and update that page.
Excellent website , would you have any dimensions of the cupboards etc you put in the back of the 109 ? Would you have changed anything after using the truck ?
Hi Troy and thanks for your message!
The kitchen cabinets have their own page - https://www.thelandyrover.com/Building-A-Land-Rover-Camper-Cabinets.html (red on the diagram on that page), on the right hand side of the back door with the sink in it. It measures 890mm x 480mm and is 500mm high and just below the window rubber of the back window. It has two doors for a cupboard and below those are two drawers that lack depth, measuring only 200mm deep (due to the bench/seat/storage box that Land Rovers have in the back, plus the wheel arch). They aren't ideal for storage.
The electrical cabinet (Green on the diagram on the other page) is the same size, but lacks drawers because that is where all of the wiring is. However, I do have a small area for some spare parts.
The seating on the left hand side of the back door (grey in the diagram on the other page) has been converted into shelving, because I was running very low on storage.
The white cabinet at the very top on the right hand side (photos on that other page) runs the length of the vehicle and is only 250mm deep, which isn't great for plates and things. So, I made another cabinet on the left hand side above the shelving that is 300mm deep, which fits plates perfectly. Storage has been the main issue, however adding the shelving where the seat was previously has considerably helped that. I will take some more photographs and update that page.