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molson



Member Since: 10 Sep 2025
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Condensation drip
Hi All, I have a very new 2025 p400 Defender 110 and have just recently added the lucky8 rock sliders. As part of that install I had to remove a hanger bracket that was used to hold on the fiberboard. Running the car post install in the garage for about 15 minutes (got the low battery notification) I noticed that water appeared to drip through that bolt hole and on to the heat shield and the garage floor. Coming back to the car in the morning the same thing happened so I dried it off and put the bracket/bolt back in to see if that drip would come out somewhere else (assuming its condensation). So far no luck even though there are many other bolt holes I'd think it could come through, but when i remove the bolt in question there is again a drip. I have not followed the framing up to the front of the car to see what might drain into it, but figured I'd ask the community if anyone else had experienced or seen this or just have ideas as to where it comes from. As I would not have expected this bit to be a condensation gutter. For Clarity Drivers side (left) behind the center diff. Pictures attached. -Cheers!



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Post #1075216 10th Sep 2025 9:32pm
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A1C6



Member Since: 15 Oct 2024
Location: Australia
Posts: 92

Australia 
I'd assume it would be just a little bit of water sitting in the chassis - might be wrong though. Current (LR):
2023 Defender 110 X D300

Former
2022 Defender 110 V8 P525
2021 Defender 90 XS Edition P400
Post #1075218 10th Sep 2025 9:41pm
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