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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
I welded my wheel arch inner wheel arch area, to be strong, and pass the MOT, and with virtually all of it hidden from eyes, it certainly didn't look A1, but I left it possible to use filler, to resculpt the inner painted area of the wheel arch to recreate the lines. I just brush-hand primed the area, and aerosoled the body colour. it was fine for the MOT, and very obvious it was super strong. I had cut away about 12 inches of the sill, and used decent gauge steel, welded in a box section jacking point support to the upper sill against the inner sill etc.. the outer piece folded in a vice-with-hammer method. but its only covered with the plastic sill cover. total cost was pence. probably spent more on T-bags!. |
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12th Feb 2022 8:59pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Annoyingly I know how to weld, just donโt have the equipment or time ๐ too busy managing a garage getting everyone elseโs motors fixed ๐ now I have 3 of mine broken down on site awaiting repairs ๐ Discovery brakes caught fire, BMW decided to water the road, my RR needs welding, I also have 2 VWโs at a friends who is a mechanic to get them fixed ๐ and my daily driver Sprinter is in limp mode. Literally nothing I have is working properly at the moment. Have only just managed to squeeze my own cars onto the ramps starting later this week ๐ and to top it off, I never get time on a Sunday because someone else always needs there cars repaired out of hours ๐ this Sunday I have to go to my parents to fix her car and get it back on the road. It broke down 1 day after I conviscated my RR back that she was borrowing before ๐ |
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12th Feb 2022 10:12pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Well, I dropped my Range Rover off for restoration welding about a week ago, to my shock, the welder dove right in. My car has had both sills done and up into the arches, and yesterday I got a message telling me that it was done and ready to collect Sadly, due to bad health I am physically unable to drive at the moment so having to wait until Saturday or Sunday before I can collect it.
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1st Apr 2022 6:07am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Got my car in for the MOT on Monday, flew through the test, then after I left the garage, a pipe burst and ended up with no brakes. So the Range Rover is sat waiting for the brakes to be sorted now. |
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5th Apr 2022 8:45pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
Thats more than slightly worrying a) it had passed an MOT with a serious defect imminent and b) that a single pipe bursting resulted in no brakes, surely it should have dual circuit?
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6th Apr 2022 4:52am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
It was actually a new pipe fitted by another garage that burst where it was flared. So believe it wasnโt done properly, and brakes are on a single fluid system, so when the fluid leaks and has all leaked out, then you have no working brakes at all.
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6th Apr 2022 7:23am |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
So your L322 doesnt have dual circuit brakes? Normally the master cylinder resovoir is split into two seperate circuits, if one drains away it leaves diagonally opposite wheel brakes working. It's alarming that a 2tonne+ truck wouldnt have such a system. BMW i3 Electric Car
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6th Apr 2022 7:34am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35248 |
it should have dual circuit brakes according to the WM. ... - .- -.
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6th Apr 2022 9:34am |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
I thought it was a legal requirement....... BMW i3 Electric Car
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6th Apr 2022 11:06am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Once the brake system has burst and leaked all its fluid, you have no brakes. But anyway, it is now finally fixed thanks to a delay in parts arriving at work. So my Range Rover finally got to go on the ramps, sadly, immediately after being fixed, I had to park it up and leave it at work as it was very low on fuel and I have been using one of my other cars to commute to work I have also been on a bit of a purchase rampage with cars, I now have a Freelander 2, Discovery 2 and grown my collection heavily with many other vehicles that I am not selling for a while.
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28th Apr 2022 8:35pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
"Once the brake system has burst and leaked all its fluid, you have no brakes."
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29th Apr 2022 4:29am |
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GraemeJudge Member Since: 10 Feb 2018 Location: Fareham Posts: 54 |
Can I ask where and how much roughly they cost to do sill please |
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29th Apr 2022 10:41am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
I am happy to PM you the details of the welder |
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8th Jun 2022 10:48am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
I can't believe I am actually saying this, but it is with a heavy heart that I have now SOLD my Range Rover today. It was sitting more than it was moving, and it was stuck at my parents because I was worried it would get vandalised, so I was insuring it for it to be a road ornament. Already miss it loads. I have never kept a car so long before. I might buy another in the next year though. Not sure as I now have 3 D3's, 2 Freelander 2's and 1 Freelander 1 amongst a ton of other cars as my finances changed for the better and my collection grew, some for selling, others for keeping.
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8th Jun 2022 10:52am |
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