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couplands



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United Kingdom 2001 Defender 90 Td5 HT Oslo Blue
Rear door pre/post 2001 swap
Hi,

The rear door on my 2001 TD5 90 has a rust hole at the bottom left corner. It's nothing major, but my OCD is telling me to get a new door.

Is it possible to use the later 1 piece doors on the models with the 2 piece doors. Is it a straight swap..? I assume some of the fittings are different..?

Cheers

Simon


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diesel_jim



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
Fits straight over. Hinges are the same but the lock assy is different. you'll need to play with the wiring a bit, as the newer one has a different plug on the wiper/heated window loom, but you can just remove the old loom and swap it over to the new door.
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me@td5.org



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I have this to do as soon as possible because my wee is particularly fed up of the new door being proper up in the kitchen. ............it's only been 6 months.
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couplands



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diesel_jim wrote:
Fits straight over. Hinges are the same but the lock assy is different. you'll need to play with the wiring a bit, as the newer one has a different plug on the wiper/heated window loom, but you can just remove the old loom and swap it over to the new door.


Thanks, is the wheel carrier different too..? I currently use a separate wheel carrier, but may go back to a door mounted carrier.

Cheers

Simon
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Yes, the wheel carriers are different (the later Td5 door carrier looks like a discovery one)

If you've got a separate carrier frame, i'm sure you could fabricate something to make it fit the newer door.
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Have a read of this Simon. The related posts at the bottom cover fitting, wiring etc etc.
http://www.landroverexpedition.com/technic...-td5-door/

HTH
Steve
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couplands



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Brilliant, thanks Steve.... Thumbs Up
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No problem. Thumbs Up
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Anyone done the next step where they have a 300tdi loom and have fitted a Td5 rear door and the later Td5 dashboard, re the different way the switches are wired ?
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marsie



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Planning on doing the same door upgrade to mine when i find one for sensible money Rolling Eyes . The advantage for me is that i can bolt a disco2 wheel carrier to it as i am now on D2 axles. Also they are supposedly less prone to cracking when a spare is fitted to them?
Paul Thumbs Up
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JSG



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marsie wrote:
... Also they are supposedly less prone to cracking when a spare is fitted to them?
Paul Thumbs Up


The one piece door is supposed to be stronger and hold up better. Thumbs Up John

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