What have you done to your Landie today.

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Got told about a handy wee place tae buy oil from for not too bad a
price so went and got some. Then ah changed the engine oil and filter, changed fuel filter, changed the seals on the O/S rear wheel as it was leakin' and nipped up the bearin's on the other side. Was just about tae grease the prop UJ's when me mate phoned, can't be bothered now so ah'll do that the morn;):D
 
finally got the snorkel refitted after the o/s/front wing repair , well chuffed with the job me mate did on the repair (note the headlight surounds) the replacement came grey abs not black as original so got me buddy to spray um both the same as the body

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De cat pipe, emergency hammer, and led interior bulbs fitted.

Can now go faster and see inside the hammer when I need to escape!
 
rebuilt the box section in vicinity of rear door as was fooked, made a new exhaust bracket as rear one scabby and welded rear door as it had spit on box section.
 
My driver's side 'leccy window stopped working on my '02 Defender...

So, checked fuse - ok
Checked for 12v coming into the rocker switch -ok
Checked for 12v and - 12v coming out of the rocker switch - ok
Then removed door trim to see if power was getting to the window motor - no power.
After a bit of further investigation, I found that one of the two wires (red and blue) that go from the bulkhead to the door in a rubber boot had broken (see photo).

20 minutes later with a soldering iron and some new wire - now fixed :)
 

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took a grinder and a jig-saw to my arches and cut them out, and the rear doors! also got some expanding foam to fill the gap before they fill up with water
 
Fitted front and rear diff guards, wired up new rear working lights oh and emptied the storage box i fitted to keep recovery bits in of water :( time for a rethink on that idea!
 
Just put it away in the garage after a sunday at burespit, have lost some of the gears in the slush box. Now deceiding when to take the gearbox out, not looking forward to it as it is as heavy as hell.
 
picked up some half "ish" warn out bfg mt's from a generous lz member :rolleyes:
took them around to a mates workshop and took them off his rims
thanks again jim ;)
so no more going home early from laning for a lack of a a good spare wheel (or 2 :D)
 
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