aaronmorris
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I'd say that's a **** quality hinge, There was no spacer or gasket from factory.
I'd say that's a **** quality hinge, There was no spacer or gasket from factory.
also is there any mods that can tidy up the first page of comments or do i need to start a new thread and do it proper lol
haha right o thenim trying to work out how to send my landrover to the body shop to be sprayed, want a good job so if i want to move something in the future, im thinking roof and sides in one bit. then rear tub in another bit then wings and doors also front grill and windscreen surround. what you recon? dont see why id take the rear sides of the roof so wont be a problem just worries about the rubber seal and paint flaking off, or am i getting abit anal about the rebuild? lol
its all going the same colour, hmmm im thinking thats the way to go remove the roof, even thou i dont want to all them bolts lol do some more sanding tomorrow buy some primer and fit the rear cappings and trial fit the lights tomorrow, build the other wing up and have everything ready to bolt on when the paint shop opens in the new year :/ tempted to get the seat box sprayed and the bit behind the seats
Suppose it depends, Are the roof and sides going the same colour?
Although personally I'd separate the sides and the roof and refit the seals after.
Whats the black broken bit?? always been like it since i had the landrover.
Hey cheers hard to keep motivated doing prep work but getting there little by little, well I found this on the rear door , I'll just tidy it up and use it as a spacer lol
nice rebuild. If i was to do a rebuild again I would have painted all the parts under bonnet, firewall, inside and body capping etc and then just spray the outside in one go. I have probably used twice as much painted as needed through doing it panel by panel.
However the upside to panel by panel is being able to see your making progress haha
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