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MGRGPGBG



Member Since: 19 Dec 2017
Location: New York
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United States 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
Upper Rear Body Mounting
I am looking for a photo of how the studs and nylon bushing are oriented to mount the rear upper body sliding glass walls. Circled in Red on the image.

My 1989 body had the studs but I do not recall the bushing being there and I forgot to photograph this part when I disassembled the truck.

The tub and side walls I am now using are from 2007+ body style.

Thanks in advance.



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Post #717333 12th Jul 2018 4:53pm
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MGRGPGBG



Member Since: 19 Dec 2017
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United States 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
Bump - No one is working on their truck and can snap me a picture? Thanks Mark
Post #717492 13th Jul 2018 11:44am
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jwb



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Hi Mark, I had the same confusion during assembly. Microcat shows bushing but my 08 body did not have them. I didn't pursure adding it at this point and I don't see how it adds value since the bracket holds everything in place to the tub. Happy to hear otherwise if someone has more info. - Jason
Post #717508 13th Jul 2018 1:27pm
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MGRGPGBG



Member Since: 19 Dec 2017
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United States 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
Thanks - yes I agree. The odd thing is why the bushing is even there. The bushing fits in the hole and doesn't center anything, the fender washer locks it down to the capping anyway.
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