pete12345

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Has anyone ever replaced the foam peice on top of the condenser rad it’s probably heat resistant because of proximity to the engine and radiator mine has sort of disentigrated so can’t really supply any pics I’ve anyone has replaced them one each side could you let me know the part number or supplier cheers
 
Has anyone ever replaced the foam peice on top of the condenser rad it’s probably heat resistant because of proximity to the engine and radiator mine has sort of disentigrated so can’t really supply any pics I’ve anyone has replaced them one each side could you let me know the part number or supplier cheers
You probably need a roll of self adhesive foam, the temperature shouldn't be that high.
 
It’s really sort of hard foam not sure why it would have been put there in the 1st place but like everything else that’s hard to work out on these cars Land Rover will have a reason it could be just to stop any vibration or noise who knows but I would like to replace it I’ve I could
 
Don't suppose anyone could take a picture?
I'm also trying to figure out how to attach the condenser at the top, obviously bits missing
 
It’s really sort of hard foam not sure why it would have been put there in the 1st place but like everything else that’s hard to work out on these cars Land Rover will have a reason it could be just to stop any vibration or noise who knows but I would like to replace it I’ve I could

Stop rattling?
 
Don't suppose anyone could take a picture?
I'm also trying to figure out how to attach the condenser at the top, obviously bits missing

It is like 2 black cubes of fairly solid foam that just push into the top each side, iirc. Probably to stop rattling.
 
Here’s where the foam supposed to be and at top of rad that’s the slam panel upside down
 

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