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Luismi



Member Since: 04 Nov 2010
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Spain 2004 Defender 110 Td5 SW Alpine White
LandRoverAnorak wrote:


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LRA i believe the bracket that goes to the chassy its up side down

Cheers
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LandRoverAnorak



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It's funny you should say that. I thought the same thing when I looked at the photo but it's how they were originally fitted and it's also how every other picture I can find shows them fitted Confused Darren

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Post #258967 15th Aug 2013 8:06pm
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Arran73



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bpman wrote:
ericvv wrote:
Speaking of a winter project.......
It may be 30C here right now, but properly cleaned all 4 winter wheels and Nokian winter tires, treated those on both sides with Michelin tire shine, and put them back in storage til needed later this year.


'til you are TOLD to put them on Thumbs Up ... missing Swiss Life a bit,, In fact was put forward for a position in Zurich, had it been Geneva I would have attended Thumbs Up


Well it's not the law but your insurance can refuse to pay out should you have an accident and not have winter tires, cops can also fine you should u get into an accident. Just look at geneva when it snows its a joke, it should be a legal requirement in my opinion.
Post #258969 15th Aug 2013 8:09pm
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Luismi



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Spain 2004 Defender 110 Td5 SW Alpine White
LandRoverAnorak wrote:
It's funny you should say that. I thought the same thing when I looked at the photo but it's how they were originally fitted and it's also how every other picture I can find shows them fitted Confused


Blime me!!!!, mines are other way round.

cheers
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LandRoverAnorak



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Hmm, if I get a bit of time I'll turn them around Thumbs Up Darren

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"You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia
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tookaphotoof



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Luismi wrote:
LandRoverAnorak wrote:


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LRA i believe the bracket that goes to the chassy its up side down

Cheers


Never touched them myself, mine were fitted as on the picture from the factory.
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Luismi



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Then i suppose mine's was turned around by a rock. Now i have more clearance.

I can't see any reason to leave them as in the picture, This only prove factory is lazy.

Clearly wont do any bad, at least on the road but it look just wrong to me.
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Arran73



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Added the light bar, snorkel and skid plate from my old 90 to my 110,
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
tookaphotoof wrote:


Never touched them myself, mine were fitted as on the picture from the factory.


Mine also left the factory with them as shown in the photo. I have always felt that putting them the other way up would be sensible, but I've never yet got round to it.

I suspect that which way up the are fitted depends on which assembly line worker puts them on the vehicle.

It looks really odd seeing a set of OEM steps that aren't all rusty!
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
theorangebandit wrote:

also on 110 CSW does any one else get splashed in the face when you close the rear passenger doors in and after the rain ?


Yes, another perfectly normal "feature" of a Defender. If you look at the seal, it has a number of little holes in the rubber strip. These fill with water and when you shut the door, it is expelled with some vigour. The seals are carefull fitted so that the holes are directed at your face!

Another clever little water feature is the way that, unless you open it really slowly and carefull, on a wet day the water that collects on the door drips onto the seat when the door is open.

It's all part of the uniqueness that makes us love our Defenders so much. Thumbs Up
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LandRoverAnorak



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blackwolf wrote:
I suspect that which way up the are fitted depends on which assembly line worker puts them on the vehicle.

It looks really odd seeing a set of OEM steps that aren't all rusty!

Heh, heh, I am quite pleased about that.

I've just had a quick search and found a set of installation instructions for these steps:

http://www.paddockspares.com/media/downloa...TC7631.pdf

That shows the bars the other way up, so Luismi is right. I'm off on hols in the 110 tomorrow so I'll change them around when I get a quiet half hour. Darren

110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak

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Post #259065 16th Aug 2013 8:12am
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blackwolf



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Interesting! I will reverse mine too in that case!

I suspect that it is idleness in the factory in that case, since to get them the right way up you would have to hold them when you tighted the first fastener. If you just let them hang, they'll end up the wrong way up like most seem to do.
Post #259077 16th Aug 2013 8:40am
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mk1collector



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England 2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Bonatti Grey
Went for a drive after she's had new swivel housings, bearings and seals, new wheel bearings, new front callipers, pads and discs and she feels much smoother now Mr. Green she's also had a full service and evo1 in the gearbox and evo2 in the transfer box and new road tax so an expensive week but hopefully all should be good for the trip to France Mr. Green
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custom90



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I've been recently cleaning up my whole chassis and underside in prep for doing a proper undersealing treatment. Anyway was caked in dirt which was thankfully dry dust mostly thanks to our good weather. So I used this;


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To clean out these:

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On both sides. The amount that was in there. Shocked
As these particular two chassis holes are such dirt and muck traps and no doubt water I was wondering if just on these each side sealing them with something like duck tape and then painting / sealing over would be a good idea? The OS hole has no cable routed through it so is an easier one than this but this one would require a little more careful sealing.
There are plenty of other holes for the chassis to "breathe" through anyway.
Any thoughts on this?

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GUM97



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I would suggest putting a rubber grommet in those holes Steve, a blank one Thumbs Up An engine to TDi for!
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