blackstrat
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When I put mine through a carwash I always bungee the doors together inside, better safe than sorry
When I put mine through a carwash I always bungee the doors together inside, better safe than sorry
Ergo, it stands to reason that had there not been any water, at any time, and anywhere near, these incidents might not have happened!Many years ago a Freelander owner on ere washed his Freelander. He left the rear passenger door open after washing round the door frame. He forgot he left the door open and reversed oft his drive and knocked the door on a bollard. It was then mistakenly said the doors fall oft when wet. Water was involved when it was washed, therby weakening the alleged structure and lack of integrity!
there was also a recent issue when someone opened their Freelander door and another vehicle drove past and knocked if oft. I'll bet it had rained at some time before that happened!
Neither of these events caused door truble due to water. The trouble was caused by knocking them with something other than water, like a bollard or another car.
ffs :search: :doh:Pic's or it didn't happen.
Vince Cable said they would change the boundary if there was a problem so the north sea oil would stay with the uk. :crazy_driver:They has already fallen out wiv us!
If the jocks get their independence, the Orcadians want to stay part of the UK ... and guess who owns the oil??
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