Not today, it's early, but yesterday I mostly just fossicked about looking for rust and ****e .. Very little on the boot floor, but the sound pad was wet through, so I'm now looking round for something more suitable to put in there. Has anyone replaced theirs, and if so what did you use?

Checked headlights as left one wobbled a bit, one of the cups was broke so replaced that. Did a bit of Kurust coverage around the light boxes and battery mount/inner wings, but nothing to speak of really. Well impressed, only small scabs of rust, everything's mostly solid and still same colour it should be! ;)

Sills looking reasonable, certainly not rusty, but might need attention soon, so we've again started to look at rockguards/treesliders/sill replacements. Got materials, just need some round tuits now.

And my nephew and his welding kit .. ;)
 
thick rubber matting (Machine Mart do it) If you wanted you could silicone all the way round the edges and make it completely watertight.
 
I wondered about that .. inch of weld, four inched nothing then another inch of weld .. bloody poor if you ask me .. ;)

Good call, we've got a screwfix literally at the end of the road at the end of our road, chers .. ;)
 
I wondered about that .. inch of weld, four inched nothing then another inch of weld .. bloody poor if you ask me .. ;)

Good call, we've got a screwfix literally at the end of the road at the end of our road, chers .. ;)

I was on about siliconing the matting in place. As the rot is caused by water seeping under the soundproofing and lying on the floor, As you've foundout yourself the LR soundproofing acts like a giant sponge and hold the water in. The rubber mat won't do this. so you can either fit it in 2 strips and leave it so it's removable, or silicone it in permanently.
 
Heheheh me's fick ... ;)

Yeah, I see what you mean now. Thanks.
 
Adjusted the free play out of the steering box... what an easy job! then measured the front wheel alignment and thought I'd better adjust the tracking...

adjustment bar on track rod siezed... after smacking me face into the brake disc, I gave up! Tyre's knacked anyway, so I'll get the tyre fitters to free it up :)
 
gave my range rover a wash and polish today after a good day laning yesterday and found a tide mark half way up the inner door card (see green lanes, essex lanes).:cool:
 
just had another piggy back coz the clutch slave cylinder is fooked,
managed about 3 miles changing with no clutch then had to stop at a junction an that was the end of that!

tow truck home for me AGAIN:eek:

bastid land rovers:banghead:


so i'm gonna get pi#sed an think how i'm gonna fix it
or should i do a gaylander special a chuck a gallon af petrol in it?
 

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