One fitted it sailed though its MOT, the reading was something like 0.003 so almost fresh air coming from the exhaust now
As it was dry and sunny I decided to have a go at fitting my Steering guard and bull bar.
Unfortunately once the bullbar is on the steering guard is too wide.
Why cant I have some luck with this car. I realy like the look of the bull bar and with all the other damage I've pickd up its only a matter of time for the lights or wing to take a battering.
I may try a find a cheaper aliminium guard to see if that fits. I wonder if every other Discovery owner who does these mods has so much trouble.
I brought some steel wheels from my mates 110 he is doing up.
Got them powder coated and just been to pick them up.
Sorry no before pics.
When they went off they had little black allen head bolts all round the edge to make them look split rim, but they have gone. Any idea where I can get replacements?
The bullbar and the Steering guard would not fit together. When the Bullbar was on one of the brackets was welded in the wrong possition so it was attaching at an angle.
Also there was some other welding needed on it and the plastic coating was well past its best.
So I had the bracket removed and re-welded in the correct place, the bottom bits that hang down were cut short and the light protector bars on the passenger side was welded back on as all the welds had split all ound where it fits in the A Bar. It has obviously done its job in the past judging by the dent on the corner of the bar.
Then it went off for blasting and powder coating.
The bar had a lot of corrosoin so its not exactly pretty but at least its 100 times better now.
The ground was generally dry like Drizz said, but there was a couple of big puddles we could not resist, then getting back behind Drizz in the duststorm did the worse
I've not been out for ages now, the timing is always wrong for Bures and my mates seem to have given up on the Laning.
But I've done a few bits to the wagon.
I brought a replacement door after picking up some damage and its been in my garage for months so today I decided to fit it since I am trying to clear out the garage.
The old door.
New door on
There is a lot of nuts and bolts in a Landy door
And done.
I've spent some time cleaning her up and following round the rust with rust cure.
I also fitted some 8" 100w driving lamps and will be wiring them up tomorrow.
Finally a picture to explain my cleaning obsession.
It was very dry and the ground was like concrete (Literally in parts eh dan.. ) so I kept getting stuck with my standard wheels and suspension, where normaly in the mud I would slide through.