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K9F



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Security Tip!
Decided as any 'toe rag' can undo the door hinges relatively easy to potentially 'hold them up' a while. If they've got the time and patience to 'pick away a while' crack on!

In Dry Dock at the moment so got a ball-bearing race from a fire sprinkler pump from one of these...


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Any ball-bearings will do though as long as they fit partially in the head recess, break the race and clean the ball bearings.

Cleaned up my hinges...


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Smidge of marine grade 29i Sikaflex and adhered the balls into the heads. Will wait until the Sikaflex 'goes off' then fill the remaining area. Can't be drilled and would take considerable time to get any tool in there to undo a single bolt, let alone two of them.


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Thought it may be a tip worth posting. Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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bpman



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MK wrote:
The ICE model has black hinges. Anybody knows if they are powder coated or just normal PU paint?


MK - my ICE has black hinges - they are regular hinges sprayed Santorini black.


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Post #119293 28th Jan 2012 4:22pm
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Re: Security Tip!
K9F wrote:
Decided as any 'toe rag' can undo the door hinges relatively easy to potentially 'hold them up' a while. If they've got the time and patience to 'pick away a while' crack on!

In Dry Dock at the moment so got a ball-bearing race from a fire sprinkler pump from one of these...


Click image to enlarge


Any ball-bearings will do though as long as they fit partially in the head recess, break the race and clean the ball bearings.

Cleaned up my hinges...


Click image to enlarge


Smidge of marine grade 29i Sikaflex and adhered the balls into the heads. Will wait until the Sikaflex 'goes off' then fill the remaining area. Can't be drilled and would take considerable time to get any tool in there to undo a single bolt, let alone two of them.


Click image to enlarge


Thought it may be a tip worth posting. Thumbs Up


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dgardel



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dgardel wrote:
leeds wrote:
If you look at most of the stainless steel bolt replacement kits the vast majority have the wrong heads on.

The exception is






by Nakatanenga. I wonder who has some of those available in the UK.

Brendan


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I have the Nakatanenga also, best kit with the right head type/design

But sime "big" screew" you can buy in uk (I do not remember the www address, this late evening I'll post it)


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K9F



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Re: Security Tip!
dgardel wrote:
Could you post a photo where I can see the defender side complete?


Best I can do at the moment! Thumbs Up


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MK



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[quote="bpman"]
MK wrote:
The ICE model has black hinges. Anybody knows if they are powder coated or just normal PU paint?


MK - my ICE has black hinges - they are regular hinges sprayed Santorini black.

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K9F



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Bonnet Hinges.
Having sat in my cubby box for over two and a half months I finally manage to prioritise the fitting of my stainless bonnet hinges. As with the door hinges the vehicle is obviously sprayed with the hinges fitted, make sure if you do source replacements that the footprint of the replacement ones are the same if not bigger than the originals. Also had some pond-liner left so made up some gaskets for the new ones... Thumbs Up

 If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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bpman



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nice job Mal .. great day to get out and finish mods off Thumbs Up
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K9F



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Re: Happy Christmas To Me!!
Wrong thread. Embarassed If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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Re: Bonnet Hinges.
K9F wrote:
Having sat in my cubby box for over two and a half months I finally manage to prioritise the fitting of my stainless bonnet hinges. As with the door hinges the vehicle is obviously sprayed with the hinges fitted, make sure if you do source replacements that the footprint of the replacement ones are the same if not bigger than the originals. Also had some pond-liner left so made up some gaskets for the new ones... Thumbs Up



K9F wrote:
Wrong thread. Embarassed


Mal, nothing wrong thread, sometimes (often) these older threads keep their relevance. Thumbs Up

In this respect, next week the Entreq security hinges which I bought new from Matt now over a year ago I think (when he decided to resell new and unused), and which have been lying around for all that time, finally will be installed. Olaf will do it himself while the truck is there for a number of other upgrades. As is quite common my standard hinges have some play as Olaf showed, but not to the point where I can hear the bonnet rattling when driving. Anyway the Entreq security hinges should solve that. As far as we could test last week in Uhldingen-Mühlhofen it looks like the Entreq hinges footprint will be sufficient to cover the required area in order to not show anything unpainted. Thumbs Up
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Hi Eric,

Excellent! I was quite surprised when I removed my door ones to reveal primer. The bonnet was ok but I still checked to make sure the replacements were at least the same size as OEM so there were no 'surprises' when swapping them out. I also made my own butyl gaskets to ensure no metal against metal issues.

Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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