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benspray Member Since: 30 Jul 2014 Location: Norfolk Posts: 162 |
quick edit
The front of the hood doesn't look like theres anywhere for the alloy channel to go either so not sure quite how it goes together or whether not all hoods use that front fixing? Cheers |
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24th May 2022 10:19am |
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benspray Member Since: 30 Jul 2014 Location: Norfolk Posts: 162 |
I'm thinking the series 3 HCPU diagram is more correct for the 130? so the hood retains to the rear tub rather than the rear cab/window panel?
https://www.lrworkshop.com/diagrams/land-r...hcpu_511#1 Cheers |
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24th May 2022 10:48am |
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Honeyman Member Since: 02 May 2022 Location: Haarlemmermeer Posts: 58 |
Hi there,
This is what I have (MY2011 130) - hood fits to the (shoddy looking) piece of alu angle on the tub itself & not the cab. It was actually fitted upside down when I got the car, and therefore did nothing! Cheers Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge 2011MY 130 HCPU: daily driver 1979MY RRC 2-door: on the drive, in the garage & in a shed - all at the same time. |
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25th May 2022 10:52am |
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benspray Member Since: 30 Jul 2014 Location: Norfolk Posts: 162 |
Cool, thanks
That part at least is cheap enough, looks like bolts rather than the £10+ each dzus are the way to go too looking at yours. Cheers Ben |
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25th May 2022 10:58am |
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Honeyman Member Since: 02 May 2022 Location: Haarlemmermeer Posts: 58 |
The bolts *look* factory - they are identical in style & finish to many others around the vehicle (tailgate catch bolts, rear seat retaining bolts etc). But all they have to do is hold down a flimsy piece of angle. Good luck… 2011MY 130 HCPU: daily driver 1979MY RRC 2-door: on the drive, in the garage & in a shed - all at the same time. |
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25th May 2022 11:05am |
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