Center Floor Assembly (Tdi) – for Land Rover Defender 90 & 110 (Steel & Aluminium)
Save your restoration hours for the work that shows: this replica center floor assembly suits 1983–2016 Land Rover Defender builds and replaces panels that would cost more in repair labour than they are worth. Manufactured in steel & aluminium to match the original pressing, it fits the way the panel it replaces once did — without the rust, dents or filler.
Specifications
| Fits | Land Rover Defender |
|---|---|
| Years | 1983–2016 |
| Panel type | Floors & Sills |
| Material | Steel & Aluminium |
| Engine era | Tdi (1990–1998) |
| SKU | SYC-LR01-25-2(ASSY) |
| Finish | Supplied ready for prep and paint |
| Installation | Advanced — approx. a weekend per section for a first-timer |
| Welding required | Yes |
Fitment & Compatibility
This floor panel fits the Land Rover Defender, model years 1983–2016, Tdi (1990–1998) era. Defender 90 and 110 share most front-end and bulkhead panels; rear body, floor, sill and roof parts are usually wheelbase-specific. Always match the panel to your era — Tdi (1990–1998), Td5 (1998–2007) or Td4/Puma (2007–2016) — and to 90 or 110 as listed. Left- and right-hand-drive matter for bulkhead, dash and some fittings.
As with any reproduction panel, trial-fit against the vehicle before final welding or paint. Minor adjustment at flanges and mounting points is a normal part of professional panel fitting, even with precision replica pressings.
Why replace instead of repair
Every hour spent cutting corrosion out of an original panel is an hour not spent finishing the vehicle — and rust repair is the most open-ended line in any restoration budget. A new replica floor panel gives you a fixed cost, a known timeline and straight steel & aluminium from day one. No hunting classifieds for a donor Defender, no cutting up a survivor for one usable panel, no discovering that the ‘solid’ second-hand panel you shipped across the country rusted the same way yours did.
About the Land Rover Defender
The Land Rover Defender — and the One Ten / Ninety models that preceded the name — was built in Solihull from 1983 to 2016 on a body architecture Land Rover kept deliberately simple: aluminium alloy outer panels (Birmabright-derived alloys) hung on a steel bulkhead, steel door frames and a steel ladder chassis. That mix is the Defender's blessing and its curse. The alloy skins shrug off surface rust, but the steel structure beneath — bulkhead, door frames, B- and C-pillars, crossmembers and the boot floor supports — corrodes aggressively, and galvanic reaction where alloy meets steel eats panels from the joint outward.
Defenders span three main mechanical eras that matter for body parts: the coil-sprung Tdi era (200Tdi/300Tdi, 1990–1998), the Td5 era (1998–2007) and the Puma/Td4 era (2007–2016). Body details — dash and bulkhead pressings, fender tops, door construction, seat boxes and floor assemblies — changed at each step, so Defender panels are usually listed as Tdi, Td5 or Td4/Puma specific. With production ended and Land Rover Classic parts pricing climbing, quality reproduction panels have become the standard way to keep working Defenders and restoration builds on the road.
Installation
Difficulty: Advanced | Typical time: a weekend per section for a first-timer | Welding required: yes.
Brace the body before cutting — door apertures move when floors come out. Cut the old floor back to solid metal, keep the factory cross-braces or replace them in the same operation, and plug-weld the new pan at original spot-weld spacing. Seal both sides and underseal the exterior face. If seat-belt anchors land in the repair area, follow the factory reinforcement layout exactly.
Tools: spot-weld drill, MIG welder, cutting wheel, clamps, weld-through primer, seam sealer.
Common mistakes to avoid: cutting everything out at once with no bracing, welding to rusty flange remnants, and forgetting the seat and belt anchor reinforcements.
If you are not an experienced welder, we recommend professional installation for this panel — it is structural, and correct seam welding matters for both safety and finish.
Quality & Manufacturing
BodyBros replica panels are pressed on dedicated tooling developed from measured original panels, in automotive-grade material matched to the application. Pressings are checked against reference bucks for profile, flange geometry and hole placement before packing. Steel panels are supplied with a protective primer coating ready for preparation and refinishing; alloy and plastic parts are supplied ready to prepare and paint. These are aftermarket replica restoration parts — manufactured by BodyBros, not by the original vehicle maker.
Worldwide Delivery
We ship worldwide — including the United States, Canada, the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Panels are packed in purpose-built cartons or timber crates depending on size; large assemblies travel by sea or air freight with tracking. Duties and taxes are calculated at checkout or on arrival depending on destination. See our Shipping & Delivery page for lead times to your region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this floor panel fit my Land Rover Defender?
It fits 1983–2016 models as listed above. Defender 90 and 110 share most front-end and bulkhead panels; rear body, floor, sill and roof parts are usually wheelbase-specific. Always match the panel to your era — Tdi (1990–1998), Td5 (1998–2007) or Td4/Puma (2007–2016) — and to 90 or 110 as listed. Left- and right-hand-drive matter for bulkhead, dash and some fittings.
Is welding required to install it?
Yes — this is a welded structural panel. It should be trial-fitted, clamped and plug-welded at the factory seam locations, ideally by an experienced welder.
Can it replace a rusted original panel?
Yes — that is exactly what it is made for. The Land Rover Defender commonly rusts in the steel bulkhead and footwells, door frames and bottoms, B/C-pillars, rear crossmember, seat box and floor supports — plus galvanic corrosion wherever alloy panels meet steel, and this replica pressing replaces corroded original metal with new steel & aluminium — no donor vehicle required.
Do you ship this internationally?
Yes. We ship worldwide with tracked freight; larger panels and assemblies travel in purpose-built crates. Delivery times and freight options for your country are shown at checkout and on our Shipping page.
What finish does the panel arrive in?
It arrives ready for preparation and paint. Like any replacement body panel, it should be test-fitted, prepared and refinished before final installation.
BodyBros is an independent manufacturer of replica restoration panels. Vehicle make and model names are used for fitment identification only; BodyBros products are aftermarket parts and BodyBros is not affiliated with or endorsed by Land Rover (Jaguar Land Rover).
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Skip the rust repair
New replica steel at a fixed cost — no blasting, fabrication hours or filler gamble on fifty-year-old metal.
No donor car needed
Keep the survivors on the road. Every panel here replaces one you'd otherwise cut from another classic.
12-month warranty
Warranted against manufacturing defects — and fitment help from real panel people before you order.
Worldwide crated freight
Edge-protected cartons and timber crates, insured and tracked to every continent.
BodyBros is an independent manufacturer of replica restoration parts. Vehicle make and model names are used for fitment identification only; BodyBros is not affiliated with or endorsed by Land Rover.
