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s55shh



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Drivers door check strap issue
2011 138k Defender, drivers door opens too far putting dent in A pillar. Check strap has a type of plunger that seems to be ineffective and its just opening past it - too far.
Which part do I need to change? Is it the whole bracket?
Post #809563 9th Jan 2020 2:33pm
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foggydave



Member Since: 29 Nov 2012
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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Bonatti Grey
What happens when you open the door is that the curved arm on the door has a roller which is arrested by a spring. Normally it just needs the fixing screws tightening on the pillar.

https://www.lrworkshop.com/diagrams/land-r...trap_44825 Its normally the bracket 11 which need tightening
Post #809597 9th Jan 2020 6:14pm
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Oldowner



Member Since: 26 Dec 2018
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Aintree Green
You need to replace the rubber buffer MWC5759 in the check strap bracket - when the door is let go in the wind for example the rubber buffer takes the shock out of it but deforms in the process which then allows the door to travel open further. They are pence to buy.
Post #809607 9th Jan 2020 7:21pm
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Matt110



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Could anyone tell me the rear doors (on a 110 & 130, not the tailgate) PN's that I need. I'm about to order 2 x MWC5759 front ones, but not sure if they fit the rear doors too?
Post #918532 24th Aug 2021 12:38pm
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Matt110



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Sorry - should have tried harder. Answered my own question.

MWC6291 on the rear.
Post #918534 24th Aug 2021 12:55pm
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TexasRover



Member Since: 24 Nov 2022
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France 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Chawton White
Reviving this thread since I am overhauling my doors and replaced the front and read door stopper rubbers:

Front: MWC5759
Rear: MWC6291

Problem I have is that in the front it looks like these rubbers items (the lighter colour ones) are made of cheese as I can literally squeeze them through the end stop with light force on the door. They fall out all mangled.

I am thinking to just chopping a rear one which look to be a little stronger and putting a small piece of square steel plate behind it to spread the load a little. The end of the little channel just has a bend over strip which more reminiscent to a cheese grater

Has anyone found a better solution for this?
Post #981484 6th Feb 2023 12:56pm
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jpboost



Member Since: 13 Apr 2021
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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
I don't have a solution for you, but I have experienced the same.

Weirdly, I have an issue with just the front passenger door buffer, and the drivers one is fine.

I replaced them both, and then had to do the passenger one again. twice more.
I even replaced the channel/track/housing thing just to be sure, and it's made no difference.

My 4 year old son is often in the passenger side, so I assume he swings the door open harder than I do. That said, the light grey buffers are very soft. I keep meaning to pick up some genuine ones to see if they are any better.

Good idea on chopping down a rear door buffer. I'd be interested in seeing how well that works. It may work just fine even without a steel plate.
Post #981490 6th Feb 2023 1:43pm
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TexasRover



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France 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Chawton White
Looks like the new guides are not as good as the originals. The hard end stop is flimsy. I refitted an original I have bit rusty but behind plastic so does not matter so much.

I also chopped a rear rubber stop on two which looks like a good fit


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All back together and working smoothly. Going to be a little gentle with the doors (never really yanked the doors anyhow)
Post #981522 6th Feb 2023 5:35pm
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