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chalky Member Since: 09 May 2008 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 483 |
jeezus mate that sounds tragic !
Just ordered one myself now wondering if I should not bother ? DEFENDER XS CSW 08 TONGA GREEN |
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27th Nov 2008 9:53pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5038 |
It is and ive no idea what to do with this bolt.
So far the issues were: Coating damage (ive fixed that) The stay bar between bumper and bottom of crossmemeber - issues fitting due to CSW rear step (got that in eventually) Bolt issues with the bolts each side for the seat Bolts no fitting the extension stays into the ready made bolt holds (not yet sure how to progress this) and finally this bolt which is my biggest headache. Im wondering if i should send it back, but with the repairs ive done to fit it, they probably wouldnt have it back. If i can get this bolt issue sorted (my big worry if you havent guessed) im sure i can overcome the rest. It looks good. (i need to talk to you so ill send a pm!) Mike |
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27th Nov 2008 9:58pm |
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foz.in.oz Member Since: 31 Jul 2008 Location: Gladstone, QLD Posts: 64 |
If the holes are threaded there may be some rust or paint that needs to be removed. Tap them out with a suitable size tap first.
If they go through the jacking holes these may have been distorted due to jacking the vehicle up at some stage. Personally I would get a drill about 0.1 or 0.2mm larger tahn the bolt and run it through first. Repaint the tube or apply grease where the metal/paint is removed. If the bolt passes through the hole without the step on it then I would be looking at opening out the holes in the step slightly. Don't give up. Sometimes these things take a bit of fine tuning. I'm sure it will be worth it in the end. Land Rovers are an addiction. Toyotas are for quitters. WWW.CQLROC.ORG |
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27th Nov 2008 10:19pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5038 |
Thats reassuring - thanks.
I didnt think of re tapping the hole. hopefully ive not damaged anything holding it in place - i think it looks like removing it at the weekend and exploring it in more detail, with a view to retapping the hole. Mike |
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27th Nov 2008 10:43pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5038 |
Well i removed it had one look and contacted the dealers - they were as good as gold and its going back and a new one is in the post.
hopefully second time is a charm. Mike |
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28th Nov 2008 1:08pm |
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Grockle Member Since: 24 Nov 2008 Location: Peak District National Park Posts: 2266 |
Happy Birthday anyway Mike. 2.4 90 XS
1968 1/32 scale Britains 109 Pick up. |
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28th Nov 2008 4:57pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5038 |
THank you - hopefully alls well that ends well. Mike
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28th Nov 2008 7:58pm |
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Maryland 110 Member Since: 17 Dec 2008 Location: Annapolis Posts: 2 |
MSE,
I had similar problems when I fitted a NAS bumper to my 83. The jack holes typically have years of rust build up and I ended up using an 8lb hammer and a block of wood to encourage the bumper into place. Once on the truck I had the same issue as you only I was using an impact gun and twisted the bolt right off so had to drill it out and retap. As a precation I retapped the other side as well and everything went smoothly. Cheers, Doug |
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17th Dec 2008 3:34pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5038 |
This was brand new, but its been replaced and the new one is on and fits perfectly.
The old one was faulty, its a shame the finish on the new one was almost perfect. Mike |
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17th Dec 2008 9:26pm |
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