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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
Location: High Peak, Derbyshire
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Hydraulic rear door opener
I fitted this kit today, it comes with a hydraulic ram, two brackets and assorted bits and pieces. Replaces the standard rear door check arm.

Took half an hour to fit. What a good idea! The door opens by itself when you release the catch, and comes to a stop before the spare wheel hits the bodywork (this is adjustable)
It even opens by itself when the Defender is facing downhill. When it's facing uphill the door opens with a damped action and no longer swings open against your arm, and it also stays open when you are parked on a kerb (the check arm wouldn't hold it and it kept closing while l was trying to get my tools out)
I'd recommend this modification, although it's £50 l think it is worth it. Obviously only needed if your spare wheel is on the back door.
Post #561737 5th Sep 2016 9:52pm
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steve_c3



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A glowing review! I'm looking at getting one of these for the very same reasons. Which one did you go for? 2002 Defender 110 CSW TD5
Post #561742 5th Sep 2016 10:10pm
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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
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The Britpart one....l didn't know there was a choice of makes.
But it's fine. The ram is a German made unit and the other parts are good quality.

You will need a rivet gun to fit it, and the rivets are steel not aluminium so if you've a cheap rivet gun you'll need strong arms to do it....l had to use a g-clamp on the rivet gun to finish them off!
Post #561805 6th Sep 2016 9:46am
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