L666BES
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- Manchester, Lancashire
Hi,
1. Just wondering if anyone is aware why the rear bumper on my Freelander is greyish in colour and the front one is jet black, were they designed like this? Where the previous owner has spilled petrol down the bumper being lazy is even lighter grey. Can this be rectified, and if so, what is the easiest way?
2. Has anyone tried the latex tubing modification where it is slotted inside the tubular part of the door seals to pack it out to give it a better / tighter seal when they are closed. Apparently, it's a more snug fit, and the doors don't rattle as much when they are closed??
3. Looking at these two photos, should this pipe which is part of the air intake to the air filter box be connected to anything?? Looking at it, it looks like something is missing off the end of it?
Thanks in advance.
1. Just wondering if anyone is aware why the rear bumper on my Freelander is greyish in colour and the front one is jet black, were they designed like this? Where the previous owner has spilled petrol down the bumper being lazy is even lighter grey. Can this be rectified, and if so, what is the easiest way?
2. Has anyone tried the latex tubing modification where it is slotted inside the tubular part of the door seals to pack it out to give it a better / tighter seal when they are closed. Apparently, it's a more snug fit, and the doors don't rattle as much when they are closed??
3. Looking at these two photos, should this pipe which is part of the air intake to the air filter box be connected to anything?? Looking at it, it looks like something is missing off the end of it?
Thanks in advance.