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mk1collector



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England 2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Bonatti Grey
Yeah, I'm guessing the old flap has broken off its bracket so old bracket will still be on the car. If it is just unbolt it and bolt the new one complete back into place with the original bolts.

Ray
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CatherineF



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LOL I edited at the same time as you typed Ray.
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mk1collector



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Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up should be a nice easy job if the bolts play nicely

Ray
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GUM97



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^^Which they're not known for doing very often! Laughing Embarassed An engine to TDi for!
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CatherineF



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Well after it took a specialist 2 hours to fit side steps (should have been an hour tops), no doubt they won't play nice.
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ken



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Took my rear off and ended up with a new cross member Rolling with laughter
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CatherineF



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Well look on the bright side Ken, it could have been a new chassis.
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ericvv



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Post #383617 31st Dec 2014 2:38pm
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CatherineF



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Well hubby is currently looking underneath the beastie taking a look at it.

Edited - 6 mins later it's fitted Smile
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Enid_Puceflange



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Scotland 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Baltic Blue
Hmmmmmm
Having looked at the thread that ericvv linked to,
It looks like mine need re positioned outboard a little to be more effective

Only took me a morning to cut my old rusty bolts out and replace with
Some nice galvanised ones, free from work Thumbs Up

G
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