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United Kingdom 2000 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Barolo Black
TD5 Chasis
how long should a 2000 reg TD5 Chasis remain viable? I have one outrigger top gone and it looks like the rear cross member has been replaced, thoughts appreciated
Post #405465 7th Mar 2015 10:04pm
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Green Machine



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Tonga Green
It all depends on what sort of life it's had. A chassis that gets regular rust-prevention treatments and is regularly hosed off will obviously last a lot longer than one constantly covered in mud and road salt. If it has never had any attention then 15 years probably isn't far off the mark. Td5 chassis aren't know for their longevity, especially around the rear crossmember. My 90 turns 10 years old this year and is still pretty solid underneath, but it had a professional rust treatment at 5 years old and gets thoroughly washed off fairly regularly (not recently I must admit). Sadly there is no 'hard and fast' rule. There is no reason why a carefully maintained chassis couldn't last 50 years and one that is 'abused' could be shot within 10. Not very helpful I'm afraid, but that's the fact of the matter. 2005 Td5 | 90 Station Wagon | Tonga Green
Post #405476 7th Mar 2015 10:59pm
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Lambley



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 HT Java Black
^^^^ what GM said
When I was looking for a good solid pick up, I couldn't believe the difference between some chassis, some were starting to need patches of welding at 10 yrs old, others were in great condition at 25 yrs old. Depends on how it's been treated and where it's come from, I was nieve enough to buy my first Defender (which was very low miles) from the Shetland Isles. It's obviously far saltier near the sea and it started to show bad rust on the paintwork and chassis very early on. It's pot luck.
Post #405493 8th Mar 2015 6:06am
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This chasis has has a patched outrigger on the drivers side and a new rear cross member, nothing else visible, however there is s lot of waxoil on the surface so only a good pressure washing will show the pin holes or rust patches. The previous MOTs confirmed the welding, so I am hoping it is not too far gone.
Post #405496 8th Mar 2015 7:20am
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The nice thing with defender chassis is that they'll last as long as your welding skill/wallet will allow. I've had 300 tdis that are more plate and replacement panel than original chassis Laughing . My 200 went from being great to needing outriggers, crossmember and various other bits in a 12 month. I bit the bullet and replaced it with galv and 8 years on it's still perfect.
Post #405554 8th Mar 2015 10:36am
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Well as I am one month into ownership, I will give it a thorough inspection this year, soak up the welding and decide how long it is worth playing patch and weld. The bumper is shot for sure so if the mounts on the front are still good that can be the first easy fix.
Post #405595 8th Mar 2015 1:03pm
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Freypal



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United Kingdom 1992 Defender 90 200 Tdi HT Portofino Red
Fatboy Slim wrote:
The nice thing with defender chassis is that they'll last as long as your welding skill/wallet will allow. I've had 300 tdis that are more plate and replacement panel than original chassis Laughing . My 200 went from being great to needing outriggers, crossmember and various other bits in a 12 month. I bit the bullet and replaced it with galv and 8 years on it's still perfect.


This.

My 200Tdi (1992) has now had 2 x new rear cross members, 2 new outriggers and a raft of patches. Should last a few more years and then I'll get a new galv chassis when I finally get tired of welding it.

The 06 Td5 i'm getting was waxoyled when new and just been jet washed since. Some surface rust starting to show but otherwise very solid.

My 2001 Td5 Disco 2 has now had a few patches welded on by myself despite having a few waxoyl treatments and not being off-roaded. It seems i'm not alone with being disappointed with the longevity of the D2 chassis'.

Oddly, my 35 year old range rover classic's chassis is absolutely rock solid. I guess the quality of steel/treatment changed over the years at LR.
Post #405615 8th Mar 2015 2:10pm
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Been having a closer look at the patches which bar the outrigger are externally solid. However when I put a finger in one of the nearer chasis access holes there is the residual rusty bits from the area patched, will have to soak it in waxoil or old motor oil as it is inside the box sections.

Good to know you all have kept on patching. My way forward in the best future.
Post #405668 8th Mar 2015 4:59pm
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My mig welder arrived this weekend, door bottoms ot outrigger, will need to make a start before the year is gone. Laughing
Post #409992 22nd Mar 2015 7:59pm
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mrd1990



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Wales 2000 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Epsom Green
My 2000 is still on it's original chassis and it's almost like new in most areas, all 6 previous owners have looked after it with proper sealants. Te rear cross member is starting to show signs of ageing so yesterday I got dinitrol converust and primed it ready for the top layer. Once you get to the point of welding and continuous repairs its surely better to just start saving for a galv chassis..


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Post #410284 23rd Mar 2015 7:41pm
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Fatboy Slim



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You'd be surprised, if you carry out the repairs properly- as in cut the affected areas right out and butt weld new good quality steel in and rust proof it, the chassis can go on for many years without problem. My personal weapon of choice for rust proofing is waxoyle mixed 50/50 with diesel. Has worked well for me for years Thumbs Up
Post #410319 23rd Mar 2015 8:48pm
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I am overcoming a number of repair jobs, the rear crossmember has been done recently so quite new. I don't want to right the old Chasis off, a few good repairs should see another 5 years.

The top part of this repaired out rigger has gone through.
Post #410322 23rd Mar 2015 8:50pm
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Fatboy Slim



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Bummer. Cut the lot off and fit a new one Thumbs Up
Post #410337 23rd Mar 2015 9:00pm
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That is my plan, floor out cut the old one off, check and repair the chasis before putting it all back together.
Post #410352 23rd Mar 2015 9:14pm
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Freypal



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United Kingdom 1992 Defender 90 200 Tdi HT Portofino Red
Have recently replaced both outriggers on my old tdi. Not too bad a job, hardest part was grinding back the area flush for a good fit.
Post #410368 23rd Mar 2015 9:35pm
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