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Maverick Member Since: 08 Mar 2008 Location: Inverurie! Posts: 261 |
Over the summer I had the doors off the Defender to replace the hinges and while I was at it I got the mirror arms resprayed as well. They where jammed up, and my dad had the brilliant idea to spray the mount with WD40, meaning that now if I go above 40 MPH or there's a strong wind they just fall over. It's been getting rather annoying and dangerous. Is there any sealant or anything that I can use to keep them upright, or is a replacement the only option? Ben
Rebuilt 1996 black/white Defender 90 300 TDi |
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25th Oct 2011 5:52pm |
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markb110 Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Guildford Posts: 2634 |
Hi Mav
Under the mirrors are two Allen bolts. Try doing those up a bit tighter Mark |
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25th Oct 2011 5:55pm |
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markb110 Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Guildford Posts: 2634 |
Hi Mav
Under the mirrors are two Allen bolts. Try doing those up a bit tighter Mark |
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25th Oct 2011 5:56pm |
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markb110 Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Guildford Posts: 2634 |
Hi Mav
Under the mirrors are two Allen bolts. Try doing those up a bit tighter Mark |
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25th Oct 2011 5:58pm |
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Maverick Member Since: 08 Mar 2008 Location: Inverurie! Posts: 261 |
Hi mark,
They're stuck shut. And I'm worried I'd round them off. I'll give it another shot tomorrow though Ben Rebuilt 1996 black/white Defender 90 300 TDi |
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25th Oct 2011 5:58pm |
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Alive Tuning Member Since: 01 Mar 2010 Location: Louth Posts: 609 |
Just buy a new pair of mirrors and arms. About £8 per side from Bearmach. The BM ones are not original LR items, but very good replacements.
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25th Oct 2011 8:53pm |
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cobs Member Since: 12 Jun 2008 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 336 |
Put a larger mirror on mine for towing and had the same problem - was surprised just how much it had to be tightenend
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26th Oct 2011 7:39am |
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GREENI Member Since: 22 Aug 2010 Location: staffs Posts: 10381 |
I think it's fair to say, some after-market mirror arms are coming through with a smaller 'globe', so no matter how much you tighten, it stays floppy
Try a SMALL covering of self amalgamating tape (one wrap) on the globe and it is able to tighten up. Job's a fish |
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26th Oct 2011 8:03am |
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Grockle Member Since: 24 Nov 2008 Location: Peak District National Park Posts: 2266 |
tightening the allen bolts sorted ours 2.4 90 XS
1968 1/32 scale Britains 109 Pick up. |
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26th Oct 2011 8:21am |
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Moggy Member Since: 02 Oct 2011 Location: Suffolk Posts: 83 |
Is that PTFE tape 61 plate-110 USW......a bit pimped 54 plate NAS Spec 90-sold 4-Defenders-sold |
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29th Oct 2011 7:52pm |
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bob neville Member Since: 30 Apr 2009 Location: Marbella Posts: 3248 |
No ! It is this stuff http://www.maplin.co.uk/self-amalgamating-...p;t=module Bob |
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30th Oct 2011 8:40am |
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ken Member Since: 18 Aug 2009 Location: Banging Birds with my bitches !! Posts: 4328 |
Whilst your at it how about fitting heater elements great job and pizz easy
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30th Oct 2011 1:06pm |
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