RodneyA Active Member Aug 16, 2014 #1 I got a full set of doors for my defender I went for series 3 doors with Anti Burst locks. I was just going to use some standard bolts to attach the door handle, is this ok or is there some kind of special bolt and or nut plate. Having a hard time finding out.
I got a full set of doors for my defender I went for series 3 doors with Anti Burst locks. I was just going to use some standard bolts to attach the door handle, is this ok or is there some kind of special bolt and or nut plate. Having a hard time finding out.
tacr2man Well-Known Member Aug 16, 2014 #2 have a look in series parts book , there is a couple of funny shape captive bolt plates , and then you just put the nyloc nuts and washers on HTSH
have a look in series parts book , there is a couple of funny shape captive bolt plates , and then you just put the nyloc nuts and washers on HTSH
RodneyA Active Member Aug 16, 2014 #3 I had a peek and finally found it lol. Is it the part MRC9417 or is it 337806
tacr2man Well-Known Member Aug 16, 2014 #4 The little numbers in brackets are the qty required per vehicle , so you need 337806 and MRC 9417 and two mrc 2660 screws per door . HTSH and suitable nuts or screws to suit as listed .
The little numbers in brackets are the qty required per vehicle , so you need 337806 and MRC 9417 and two mrc 2660 screws per door . HTSH and suitable nuts or screws to suit as listed .
elan23 Active Member Aug 16, 2014 #5 Anti-burst locks wont fit those doors, ie. no hole for lock Pair Land Rover Series 3 Front Door Bottoms LH RH ANTI BURST MILITARY DEFENDER | eBay Do you see it?
Anti-burst locks wont fit those doors, ie. no hole for lock Pair Land Rover Series 3 Front Door Bottoms LH RH ANTI BURST MILITARY DEFENDER | eBay Do you see it?
RodneyA Active Member Aug 16, 2014 #6 The hole is there as I've already had them in. Just for some reason it's hard to see