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shaggydog



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For anyone with a bonnet spare...
I might have the answer to replacing the hinges constantly!

Might just me be, but my bonnet hinge bushes only last about 3 months and then I have to replace them because they split and then it rattles like a giant rattly thing.

So today while cutting some Nylon I looked at it and thought, humm, Nylon, naturally slippery, strong and resistant to everything....

SOO using the spare Hinge bush I had picked up over the weekend I had a quick measure up and drew it up and cut a new pair!

Will give them a clean up and fit them over the weekend and see how they work out.



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Post #329132 7th May 2014 9:35pm
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Lou Sparts



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Shaggy Dog
does this mean you are someone who can get odd bits of Nylon we may need made?? DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
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murphyboy



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Now I see a use for a 3 D printer, just have to wait for the cost of them to come down.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/up-plus-2-3d-printer-a25lt
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shaggydog



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Lou Sparts: Ha! no sorry I don't think its that big of an innovation xD

LR90XS2011: Sure Smile As long as its flat sheet I can cut anything from carbon fibre to steel to stone. Drop me a pm with what your thinking and will see what I can do.

murphyboy: I suppose that could work but would be a very long winded way to do it. I've used 3D printers quite alot and to be honest If its a one off it might be worth doing but if your going to mass produce anything then forget it its just not cost effective.
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munch90



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Re: For anyone with a bonnet spare...
shaggydog wrote:
I might have the answer to replacing the hinges constantly!

Might just me be, but my bonnet hinge bushes only last about 3 months and then I have to replace them because they split and then it rattles like a giant rattly thing.

So today while cutting some Nylon I looked at it and thought, humm, Nylon, naturally slippery, strong and resistant to everything....

SOO using the spare Hinge bush I had picked up over the weekend I had a quick measure up and drew it up and cut a new pair!

Will give them a clean up and fit them over the weekend and see how they work out.



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do you have wheel on bonnet , how do your hinges only last 3 months !, I've never had to replace them in any defender

ah just read again bonnet spare
Post #329400 8th May 2014 8:07pm
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shaggydog



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I do indeed have a spare on the bonnet and unfortunately the pot holed roads of Kent make the bonnet bounce with spare which wears the pins then the second you open the bonnet it snaps the thin section of the pin and hey presto rattle rattle rattle rattle.
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excossack



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leeds



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We have a bonnet spare and have driven long distance on corrugated roads. Not experienced any problems with the hinges.

How good is the bonnet latch?

Polyoxymethylene or Delrin also makes good bearing materials Thumbs Up



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shaggydog



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Are you making these to order if they work out OK ?


Suppose I could do, never thought of it like that. Will see how much they work out at, they might end up being more expensive than the standard ones which are only £2.50 each Rolling Eyes

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We have a bonnet spare and have driven long distance on corrugated roads. Not experienced any problems with the hinges.

How good is the bonnet latch?


Interesting to hear that. What size tyre and what wheels? I'm running 265/75/16 on steel modulars.

Would love to upgrade to wolf rims but fear the weight of a wolf rim on the bonnet would destroy it.
Post #329432 8th May 2014 9:07pm
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