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Stacey007



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Can silver checker plate on side steps be changed for black
As title is there a way of changing the silver checker for black without changing the complete side steps?

thanks
Post #474969 21st Nov 2015 10:01pm
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Triggerfinger



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I assume the chequer plate is riveted on ??? if so just drill out the rivets remove & have them powder coated/painted Do it right Do it once !!!!!
Post #474973 21st Nov 2015 10:07pm
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Stacey007



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^ Thanks


Its my first ever defender so getting use to this big meccano kit of taking things apart Smile


I guess this is a DIY job apart from spraying?
Post #474976 21st Nov 2015 10:14pm
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Jimb1978



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Drill out the rivets and send the chequer plate off for powder coating or preferably re anodising and refit with rivnuts. The original rivets had a spacer to take into account the big thick rubber gasket.

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic20716-105.html 2002 110 td5
Post #474977 21st Nov 2015 10:18pm
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JAY BOY



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The rivets are very long holding the checker plate on drill one out and order a few extras for spare

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Post #474980 21st Nov 2015 10:22pm
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custom90



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Start with a small bit also and work your way up to the exact size originally drilled too.

Otherwise you'd have very large holes drilled out and need huge rivets to replace.

Any swarf or bits left inside and tubing if applicable - if it rattles about just spray some internal Dinitrol inside or Waxoly and it'll stop it rattling and moving about internally.

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Post #474982 21st Nov 2015 10:33pm
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Jimb1978



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You can't really do this job without removing the steps. You will not be able to angle the drill correctly as your sills will be in the way. Therefore, any swarf you create will be easy to remove as you will be able to take off your end caps, up end your steps and tip it out. 2002 110 td5
Post #474989 21st Nov 2015 10:41pm
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Wheel



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Hi Stacey,
I was going to powder coat my chequer plate steps after having all my satin black bits Inc the steps painted gloss black but decided against it as eventually the black would wear off on the high points of the Ali and I thought it'd look scraggy.
To remove them to have the steps painted i just drilled them carefully.
I then used rivnuts in the steps incase I want to take the chequer plate off for any reason and this all worked out OK.
Once the Ali was fitted (with greased screws) I waxoyled the steps inside as they really are pretty thin and from what I've read on here they don't seem to last !!!
Good luck with it all.

Mark
Post #475059 22nd Nov 2015 8:11am
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LEZ



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Mask em up, spray etching primer, spray 4-5 coats of satin black paint, take care not to damage too much when getting in/out of the Landy, job done.
Post #475087 22nd Nov 2015 10:19am
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