Recent content by cph1975
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Try spray on paint stripper. Any wheel etc will gouge the soft alloy.
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Based on my experience use the Land Rover workshop site to work out what you need and then get it from Landrover Direct per TheMegaMans suggestion. Go for OEM. You get what you pay for. Steer clear of anything Britpart as it will be shi….t.
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http://www.landroverbulkhead.co.uk/our-bulkheads.html
Robert Owen for a bulkhead, Richards for chassis IMHO.
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New chassis. You will never stop chasing the rust.
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https://www.lrworkshop.com/diagrams/land-rover-series-3-axles-suspension/series-3-rear-suspension/suspension-rear-road-springs-88in_203
i think he is right. Two different part numbers, 517588 and 517589.
cheers
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Thanks. I ended up using M6 *16mm which were perfect length.
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I’ve got an exmoor hood set on the way. Assuming the bolts are zinc plated crap, does anyone know the number and size of what I think are 4 M8 bolts and 24 M6 bolts? M6 seem to be two different sizes per pictures on EXT 262-8 I can find.
thanks
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https://www.4wdbits.co.nz/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=841
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Put 235/85 on S3 and steering is fine. Got longer studs. These are 235/85 vs 7.50 pics.
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For sliding rear insert bottom outside channel hard up against the outside edge and screw in. A lot (lots) of pressure on the screws so they don’t burr. Place top outside channel on outside pane and side panel into bottom channel. Screw in top hard against outside, on one side of pane, then...
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Quarter panels or sliding rears?
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Purchased Robert Owen bulkhead and very happy. 5 months will fly by.
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Looks really good - great stuff!
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When I put new door seals on (a nightmare) I clamped the door tops for a few days. Seemed to bed them in ok - maybe try that?
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