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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
2nd coat of Corroless applied to all parts and floor screws on order from Duckworths 1999 Defender TD5 110

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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
The inner rear quarter of the chassis rails have been rubbed back, flaky rust removed, treated with two coats of Dinitrol RC900 and then two coats of Corroless… Its got to help! 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Post #913725 23rd Jul 2021 8:41am
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
Yesterday and today have been the days for mid-crossmember replacement....8hrs yesterday and another 5hrs today.

All bolts rusted and needed attention with the grinder except for the 8mm seat bracket bolts.
The ones for the floor I drilled out with a combination of step cone drill and a few metal drill bits.
The ones holding the mid-crossmember to the chassis needed angle grinding as did the ones for the brackets holding them to the sills.

Makita impact gun made light work of removing the bolts for the seat brackets.

I ordered from Duckworths,

Parts
320045 / Screw x 10 (floor screws)
MRC5527 / Washer x 10 for the above
302532 / spire clips for the floor x 10
LR055349 / foam strip for floor plate x 2

I needed 12 screws, 12 washers and 12 spire clips - ordered some more of these
The two foam strips, did the long lengths of the floor panel and I had to make up short bits from what I had in the shed. Could have done with 1/2 of a foam strip to finish off.

Once all bolts and nuts where removed I could snap off the sections of the old mid-crossmember and this left me with the middle section which slid out.

While all in bits I took the chance to treat and paint the top of the chassis.

The new mid-crossmember slid in OK with the aid of a small chisel the lever up the floor.
Once in place(taking care not to trap the fuel lines) I got the four long bolts (chassis to mid-crossmember) in place.
With the YRM kit I had to chop around 5mm off the 2 of the longer bolts in order for them not to hit the rear tub.
Once these were lined up and nuts nipped up, I did the end brackets. The end brackets got tightened up last.

New foam strips attached to the floor panel, new spire clips in place and some copper slip the floor was put back in and screwed down.

The only bit I didn’t get fastenings for was the pair of black metal trim strips that go under the door. Luckily I had a few spare fastenings and treated these to some stainless and the trims a fresh coat of black paint.

The seat mount brackets got a rubber gasket made up.

I still need some new bolts for the inner seat brackets and then once these are done, a bit of sealant in places.

A long job, made harder by all bolts being rusted and fecked!

Old and new


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 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #915017 1st Aug 2021 3:55pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
This is what remains of the bolt that holds the mid-crossmember to the chassis bracket

Fair to say its seen better days.

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 1999 Defender TD5 110

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markb110



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Post #915053 1st Aug 2021 7:04pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
Not far off! 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #915066 1st Aug 2021 8:15pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
Got the rear seats in last night. The outer seat brackets on my td5 are handed...I only noticed after I had fitted them...and had to remove to swap sides. Sad
At least I had nice fresh nuts and bolts. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #915256 3rd Aug 2021 7:12am
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Looks like a bigger job than expected, it'll be worth it in the end I am sure. Keep us updated Smile Thumbs Up
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
It was all done really apart from a few minor bits in about 2 days. If I did it again, I would just take a grinder to the bolts and be done with it (assumin all rusted) 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Post #916095 8th Aug 2021 4:48pm
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lightning



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l replaced mine last year, fitted a galananized one.

It all went well, with a couple of issues, firstly two of the four bolts holding the crossmember to the floor wouldn't come out because the floor was in the way.

l drilled two holes in the lip of the floor to get them out, the holes are covered by the floor panel when refitted.

Secondly there were two brackets on top of the chassis, that prevented the new crossmember from being slid in to position. These turned out to be body mountings for the rear tub on the truck version, not used on the Station Wagon

So these had to be cut off as well.

You can't cut the old crossmember with a hacksaw, you need a grinder or reciprocating saw.

And (nobody mentioned this!) when you remove the crossmember the body drops around 5mm. You need to jack the body to re align it before bolting the end brackets on the new crossmember.

Apart from all that, everything went well !!
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
I managed to do the re-fitting without having to chop off the brackets on the chassis. I did support the rear tub with a block of wood and a trolley jack aid refitting. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #927177 26th Oct 2021 8:42am
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