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dorstsmith2



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TD5 Defender 90 Chassis Loom problems
TD5 Defender 90 Chassis Loom, can it be changed with out removing body work Question
Post #292441 22nd Dec 2013 4:40pm
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udderlyoffroad



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Whilst I have never attempted this on a TD5 90, what I can tell you is that a lot of people will not attempt to run the new loom through the right-hand chassis rail as per the original, but rather clip it to the top of the chassis rail. Therefore, people can and have done this with the body on. Obviously, you will struggle to drill mounting holes for proper clips, but there are plenty of other fixing points.

A google search should find you some pictures/descriptions on this and other forums. Real trucks don't have spark plugs
Post #292479 22nd Dec 2013 6:24pm
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K9F



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Had exactly the same issue on my Discovery with accessing brake pipes as they were fitted to the chassis prior to the body going on.

I too just ran them a different route. With all the cable protection and securing products available you shouldn't have any issues taking a more convenient route for your cable run.

Dependant on which 'rock' exactly you live I may even be able to provide you with a few bits 'n' bobs free-gratis being an electrician.

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Post #292665 23rd Dec 2013 12:08pm
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dorstsmith2



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thanks K9F the problem has stop at this time. (over size 8mm bolts) but is not fix i think the insulation has become damage. i now look chassis loom YNN000352
Post #292688 23rd Dec 2013 12:55pm
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K9F



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If you can locate where the insulation is damaged why not just cut and splice replacement cables in. I have the hermetically sealed splicing tool and as many splices as you need. It'll be less toil and a permanent fix. Try not to overcomplicate your issue.

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Post #292700 23rd Dec 2013 1:14pm
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dorstsmith2



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have just find the get loom out and then its not blowing howlie moolies and not raining to boot it will be fix Thumbs Up
Post #292714 23rd Dec 2013 1:57pm
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Can't offer any more assistance than I have. Good luck. PM button below if you need it.

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Post #292767 23rd Dec 2013 6:07pm
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