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airpusher



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Wales 2006 Defender 110 Td5 XS DCPU Zambezi Silver
Mud shield screws!
Hi,

Sorry for another part number question but I can't find the number or part. I thought I had but the image looked more like a bolt.

I went to fit the front mud shields but as expected one or the screws on either side wouldn't budge and started rounding!! Out with the grinder I think!

Before I do though I'd like to source the screws.

It's the top two circles.



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Cheers. 2006 Defender Double Cab- Zambezi Silver
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Are they screws and washers or flanged screws?

The parts catalogue suggests AB614061L (#14 x 0.75" self tapping screw) and AFU1069 washer but the photo appears to show flanged screws.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
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airpusher



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Cheers Martin.

From the one that I got off it was a screw and a washer, mines a TD5 I'm not shire what the pic is. It straight from the PDF from Gwynn Lewis.

Can I ask where you get the info from? I seem to struggle to find these things.

Thanks again. 2006 Defender Double Cab- Zambezi Silver
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http://new.lrcat.com/#!/1228/7683/7684/719

The two parts catalogues are:

http://cat.lrparts.ru (out dated but shows which parts are used on 90/110/station wagons etc)
http://new.lrcat.com (more up to date but missing vehicle variation data)  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
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I've just taken the screws out of mine to fit home made shields.
They are screwed into plastic insets in the bracket behind the inner wing(at least they are on a 15my).
If you're girding the screw heads off, you will probably want new plastic bits as well. They will either melt from the grinding heat, or you'll have to knock them out to remove the screw shank.

HTH
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airpusher



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Thanks Martin,

I'll bookmark those two for future.

DSC-off. That's a good point, I'll have a look at them too them. Knowing my luck it'll go to pot at some point and I'll need more bits. I knew as soon as I look at them that it was one of those jobs, easy but going to be a PIA.

Mine are going to be home made from 4mm rally mud flap material. 2006 Defender Double Cab- Zambezi Silver
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DSC-off wrote:
I've just taken the screws out of mine to fit home made shields.


HTH


What material are you making home made shields from? 2016 D4 HSE

1998 110 TUM HS FFR Hard Top XD WOLF

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I had a sheet of 2mm black plastic in the garage, don't know the spec. It's a hard type plastic but flexible enough to fit, easy to cut with a Stanley knife. I think they'll be ok, but if they don't last long I'll make some more from the "rally type" material Airpusher is using.

It was quite easy to do, make a template, trial fit, modify if required. Then cut 2 flaps exactly the same for LH and RH, flip one over for the other side.
The Gwyn Lewis fitting instructions gave me some good pointers of how to fit and what they should look like.
Not directly copied, obviously. Shocked
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