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sconie



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Door bolt help neaded 110

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Hi all, I'm currently working through replacing the door bolts on my 110 to stainless steel. I've hit a problem with the central lower pillar that the rear doors mount too. I had presumed as with the front there would be an internal nut on the chassis interior rather than a loose nut. However on replacing the the stainless steel bolt in the hole it just spins as though there is nothing to screw into?
I can't see any access to the interior of this pillar so I'm stumped, any advice please.
Post #811008 19th Jan 2020 4:42pm
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bankz5152



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2004 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Epsom Green
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Post #811012 19th Jan 2020 5:21pm
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ericvv



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If I remember well, on both top and bottom inside of the B-pillar there should be a plate welded on with nuts to receive the screws. Pretty sure that is correct as I did the job twice. First going from mild steel to SS, but quickly reverting back to new mild steel with plenty Weicon paste.
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sconie



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Thanks, I;ll have a look underneath in the daylight. I'm hoping there is a bold inside as if not then the internal welded nut has broken off whilst removing the bolt! don't know where that will leave my as I still have another rusty bolt holding the door hinge.
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
You can use conventional nuts on all the B post bolts if need be, but it's a bit fiddly at the bottom. I seem to recall that the nut plates are not retained and fall out if you remove both bolts. They're easy to replace.
Post #811090 19th Jan 2020 11:26pm
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Roy5695



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS DCPU Indus Silver
On the B pillars the nut plates aren’t fixed to the pillar. They will/should fall out when you remove the bolts.

I refitted mine with nyloc nuts, that little bit more of a faff but means they can’t just be unbolted from the outside. 2011 Defender DCPU 2.2 - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic30623.html

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sconie



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Thanks all. I'll set about it in the morning. Cheers
Post #811095 20th Jan 2020 12:12am
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Stiff1



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
So is it fair to say if all the plates and nuts are in place correctly you should be able to replace one bolt at a time from the outside without worrying about anything falling away inside?
Post #811247 21st Jan 2020 12:06am
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sconie



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Well my 2012 with only 30k had one internal nut seized and only by removing the other three bolts I had enough slack to hacksaw it off. As advised above, you need to get under the pillar with a torch and after cleaning and protecting, add a normal stainless nut to the bolt. So far I've done 3/4 of the 110, however the door side bolts in the kit have came up short! I'm hopefully awaiting longer bolts from the supplying company (ebay)
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donmacn



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(Edit - this is a reply to Stiff1s question)

Not 100%. You need to offer the plate/nuts up and keep them in place while you get the first bolt of each hinge to catch, then the second bolt should hopefully find the nut Ok, but even then the plate might need a little jiggle to get into the right place.

The plate/nuts are separate, and not held onto the body in any way. This is obviously what allows the doors to adjust vertically - that the 'floating' nut plates allow the doors to be adjusted up or down. Donald

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