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DAZ110



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Fuel Filler Cover
Hi all,

Found details on the net of a cover that goes over the fuel filler space and stops all the muck and dirt getting in there.
Has anyone else tried one before?

I was thinking about getting one. Details at www.defendoor.co.uk if anyones interested.

Daz110
Post #7896 2nd Mar 2009 6:22pm
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fekete



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Yes interested but don't you have to buy them by the 100,
looks like a good solution though NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
Post #7897 2nd Mar 2009 6:41pm
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DAZ110



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They are available on ebay:

http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/mokrany

Thanks
Daz110
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fekete



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Nice one Daz Thumbs Up

Regards
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Post #7902 2nd Mar 2009 7:18pm
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foz.in.oz



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I wreckon you would need to buy a hundred for use over here. They don't look like much of a tight fit and a decent length of corrogations would probably pop it out. I like the idea though. Would prefer if it had a safety line or tether on it though. Land Rovers are an addiction. Toyotas are for quitters.

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foz.in.oz wrote:
I wreckon you would need to buy a hundred for use over here. They don't look like much of a tight fit and a decent length of corrogations would probably pop it out. I like the idea though. Would prefer if it had a safety line or tether on it though.


Agreed. I could even imagine it being sucked out on the motorway (although I guess they've tested it). Still, I'd prefer the peace of mind. One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS
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If the corrugations didn't shake it loose the first bit of shrubbery would flick it off. Why not put a keyed retainer behind it so that its locked in place and as flush as possible. Great idea, just needs some more thought. 110 2.4TDCi
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Post #7916 3rd Mar 2009 7:03am
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I've got one, and they are quite a good fit.
Post #7919 3rd Mar 2009 8:46am
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DAZ110



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nicks,

It hasn't gone rusty in the sea yet then? Laughing Laughing Rolling with laughter

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nicks



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no, not yet, but they are made in the cech republic so probably will
Post #7924 3rd Mar 2009 11:03am
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DAZ110



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.....must be where your towbar was made!
Wink

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Post #7943 3rd Mar 2009 3:36pm
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Hello fellow Defender Owners,

I found this forum through the large number of visits that I've received from this thread. I am the person who developed this product and would like to explain how the idea was really created of necessity. We live in the Sumava Mountains of the Czech Republic and mount four snow chains on a daily basis just to get into school and work in the morning. We had 110 cm of snow last week. The spring and fall are wet and muddy and I really have friends who get out of the Defender and walk rather than tackle the hill with me. I constantly had mud, ice and snow in my recess and had simply used a rag wrapped around filler cap and while attempting to clean out the inside corners of the recess I got the idea. We have access to a thermoforming company and built 3 models before the finished product.

Now in reply to a few of your comments.

foz.in.oz wrote:
I wreckon you would need to buy a hundred for use over here. They don't look like much of a tight fit and a decent length of corrogations would probably pop it out. I like the idea though. Would prefer if it had a safety line or tether on it though.


I know a few who attached a cord in the following manner. It's better to burn the hole in with a hot nail than to drill.



alantd wrote:

Agreed. I could even imagine it being sucked out on the motorway (although I guess they've tested it). Still, I'd prefer the peace of mind.


I've driven 1000 km at 140 -150 km/hr and didn't loose it. We have never had a complaint that they were not tight enough but indeed many who thought they were too tight.

dm_td5 wrote:
If the corrugations didn't shake it loose the first bit of shrubbery would flick it off. Why not put a keyed retainer behind it so that its locked in place and as flush as possible. Great idea, just needs some more thought.


You have to create a pretty deep scratch down the side of your Defender to be able to flick it off.

nicks wrote:
I've got one, and they are quite a good fit.


Hi Nicks. Would you agree with all of the above?

nicks wrote:
no, not yet, but they are made in the cech republic so probably will


Hey hey. That's getting personal. 1. Czech Republic 2. We were known for quality in Europe before the Communists took over and are working our way back to the top. Watch out UK

In ending I would like to say thank you for your comments and hope to be welcomed into your forum and become an active member. We are making a family trip to Newark in July and always like to meet new friends.
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foz.in.oz



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Defendoor,

Good to see a manufacturer with an interest in his market place and its responses.

Is there any intention in fitting a tether to this product in the future?

On the Czech Republic side of things, you are right. There are some very good engineering companies in Czech, both past and present. After all didn't one of them (Skoda) build the bearing hub on the London Eye. Land Rovers are an addiction. Toyotas are for quitters.

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Post #7956 3rd Mar 2009 9:07pm
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Defendoor



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foz.in.oz wrote:

Is there any intention in fitting a tether to this product in the future?


We have tried just about every type of glue there is and nothing sticks to the LDPE, even if jammed into an inside corner. Our best option was to drill or burn the hole into the top backside (as in the photo above) and run a line from there to the filler tube.

foz.in.oz wrote:

On the Czech Republic side of things, you are right. There are some very good engineering companies in Czech, both past and present. After all didn't one of them (Skoda) build the bearing hub on the London Eye.


Interesting, I didn't know that. I guess that gives us a place in the center of London and everything's sort of riding on us. I did however see a documentary last night on the Queen's coronation in '53 - fabulous -
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nicks



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They are a good fit, i can't see any movement at 85mph. but also easy to remove. How do you go about painting them Defendoor?
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