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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
I hate to state the obvious Dave but... Why are you looking at different engine types to LPG sir? Surely narrowing down EXACTLY which engine’d model you want to purchase should be key to an LPG project?
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7th Oct 2015 9:26am |
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DaveK Member Since: 18 Oct 2013 Location: StHelens Posts: 790 |
I have narrowed it down ? The BMW 4.4 or the Jag 4.4 . The BMW 4.4 is my first choice due to the success I've had running one for the last 2 years. However, the Jag has come in to the equation due to the limited number of low milage, good condition BMW 4.4's now available. Hence I started to look at the Jag engined version which kicks off from 2006 but so far, not found one in the price range I am considering with the milage and condition I require.
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7th Oct 2015 12:36pm |
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JPS Member Since: 10 Sep 2012 Location: South East England Posts: 565 |
Because decent body repairs are not cheap these days and most people simply won't pay for it. I have just paid out over 2k on paint making the car mint. |
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7th Oct 2015 5:12pm |
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DaveK Member Since: 18 Oct 2013 Location: StHelens Posts: 790 |
Does anybody know if this rusting usually started outside the vehicles period of warranty or after the warranty ran out ? That would explain it going untouched if people had to pay for it to be corrected. Having said that, surely then you'd stick a bit of stop rust on it or a coat of hammerite if you didn't want to pay body shop prices ? |
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7th Oct 2015 5:45pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Depends how and where it was driven, it's caused by debris damaging the paint and exposing steel which rusts.. JLR forgot that they could spray it with a rubberised coating and just painted it...
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7th Oct 2015 6:27pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1374 |
This gives me the opportunity to share with you the comment I received from LR Customer Relations when, having had my claim under the 3-year paintwork warranty for rear wheel arch corrosion rejected on the grounds of "external influence - weather conditions", I asked what they would recommend to stop this happening again.
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7th Oct 2015 7:00pm |
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DaveK Member Since: 18 Oct 2013 Location: StHelens Posts: 790 |
Yet they thought of a way to protect the other half of the wheel arch !! ( it has a strip of rubber or such like over it. ) |
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7th Oct 2015 7:08pm |
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Brian Member Since: 06 Dec 2014 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 138 |
I just looked at my car and sure enough BOTH arches in the rear inside the doors are now rusty - I would have sworn blind when I bought the car last year they were fine, could they really have got that bad in a year? I only looked as I read this thread, as the back doors hardly ever get opened as nobody ever goes in there - so - I need to fix this - are there panels available or just get stuck in old school and cut out the rot and make new bits? |
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8th Oct 2015 12:24am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Old school repair then... Buy a Freelander 2 wheel arch cover panel (which you will need to trim to the correct length) and after waxing/greasing your repaired paint... Slip the rubber cover on and it should never happen again sir |
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8th Oct 2015 7:33am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Dave, there is also a general consensus that when Ford took over ownership and made the Jag engined cars... The rust issues got a lot worse sir... I would suspect they changed steel suppliers... Making the 06>MY cars rot far quicker Just worth looking closer at later cars... |
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8th Oct 2015 7:36am |
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JPS Member Since: 10 Sep 2012 Location: South East England Posts: 565 |
It really is shocking that a car of this 'quality' should rust so soon and especially at just 3 years old that really is terrible.
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8th Oct 2015 7:37am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
What issues Dave? We rarely encounter issues with the bullet proof SC lump sir... Im quite surprised to read your comment sir |
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8th Oct 2015 7:38am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
JPS, yes BUT... Did your BMW’s live in Scotland for the first years of their lives? That seems to be the issue in these cases sir... And another point sir, if your BMW’s were 10yr old Mercs would you be typing that |
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8th Oct 2015 7:41am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1374 |
My girlfriend's 325 coupe (0 which has spent all its life in Scotland has no rust. To be fair she doesn't do much offroading. A friend's wife drives a Honda CRV which is about 13 years old, with 140,000 miles and he says there's no rust on it, despite being a Scottish based car.
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8th Oct 2015 1:32pm |
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