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Go Beyond



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Cut a hole ..... Rolling Eyes
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I kinda meant what with.... NEVER SURRENDER! ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️ RED, WHITE & BOOST! 🇬🇧
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Sorry Steve Rolling with laughter

I used a small drill bit, drilled around the perimeter and then finished off with a file.

I've got a top of the range all singing all dancing Dremel and the poxy thing wont allow me to open the chuck Evil or Very Mad
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Go Beyond wrote:
Sorry Steve Rolling with laughter

Forgiven. Whistle Thumbs Up
Go Beyond wrote:

I used a small drill bit, drilled around the perimeter and then finished off with a file.

I've got a top of the range all singing all dancing Dremel and the poxy thing wont allow me to open the chuck Evil or Very Mad

I was thinking one of those would be ideal yet never owned one. Seems it wasn't much good this time. Rolling with laughter NEVER SURRENDER! ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️ RED, WHITE & BOOST! 🇬🇧
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I pondered for ages between the 'Genuine' Dremel and a much cheqper 'copy', might as well have gone for the copy as I've only used it a handful of times and now it's Censored !
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Blimey Matt, just seen this thread you've been busy. Great work.

Looking forward to seeing her again and Zagging her soon...
Post #210371 11th Feb 2013 12:43pm
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Go Beyond



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Hello mate, yes I have Mr. Green

I think it may still be a bit cold to Zag her yet Whistle Very Happy
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Hi Matt,

Your doors look well silenced. Did you Dynamat the door skin, then Dynamat over the polythene barrier and Dynalined over that?

The doors must close like a BMWs now.
Post #210409 11th Feb 2013 3:17pm
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Go Beyond



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Hi,

On the Puma they no longer have a polythene barrier, it's just a material very similar to the Dynaliner.

I removed and discarded the LR stuff, Dynamat'd the door skin itself, then Dynamat'd where the LR stuff was and then Dynaline'd on top of that, they sound great and now they're bullet proof as well Whistle Mr. Green
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Go Beyond wrote:
Hi,

On the Puma they no longer have a polythene barrier, it's just a material very similar to the Dynaliner.

I removed and discarded the LR stuff, Dynamat'd the door skin itself, then Dynamat'd where the LR stuff was and then Dynaline'd on top of that, they sound great and now they're bullet proof as well Whistle Mr. Green


It makes all the difference doesn't it Shocked nearly finished my doors Very Happy

BTW I saved up and have now got one of those wing locker lock covers Laughing
Post #210441 11th Feb 2013 5:18pm
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Go Beyond



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Yes it does, thank you for supplying the stuff Thumbs Up

I've finished both doors on the drivers side and started on the passenger rear door.
Post #210442 11th Feb 2013 5:25pm
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SGH



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Go Beyond wrote:
Its the 'Checktime' unit from Mobile Centre, supplys internal and external temperature and consequently turns airconditioning into a type of climate control

http://www.mobilecentre.co.uk/index.php?ma...cts_id=654

http://defender2.net/forum/topic14933.html...te+control


Matt have your wired the relay to your a/c?
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Go Beyond



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Not yet, do you know the wire colours on the aircon switch ? (or is that why you're asking me Mr. Green )
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That's why I am asking Laughing
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Go Beyond



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Mr. Green Once I've finished wiring up everything else I'll get the batteries connected and work it out Thumbs Up
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