Soapy Water Hack
@D-Fens ... I take apart alot of old cars, and I'm a pretty sympathetic mechanic, I rarely damage or break things. I actually put rubber gloves over sockets on every screw/nut/bolt on a vintage Porsche I have (level 10 insanity concours stuff.... it's a disease)
Installing my bullbar on the new Defender was a whole new learning curve... plastics break. I was telling the bodyshop guy about this (and he said "welcome to 2023 cars... it's' not just your Land Rover" or something of the sort). In other words I guess this is just how new stuff is built... not a Land Rover problem per se.
The soap trick is the only thing that worked for me... I think you're right to approach with caution.
FYI when the dealer replaced my X taillights they broke like 4 clips on the left side rear end panel. So even they don't have it perfected.
EDIT: when did I become "old guy / they don't make em like they used to guy"
Installing my bullbar on the new Defender was a whole new learning curve... plastics break. I was telling the bodyshop guy about this (and he said "welcome to 2023 cars... it's' not just your Land Rover" or something of the sort). In other words I guess this is just how new stuff is built... not a Land Rover problem per se.
The soap trick is the only thing that worked for me... I think you're right to approach with caution.
FYI when the dealer replaced my X taillights they broke like 4 clips on the left side rear end panel. So even they don't have it perfected.
EDIT: when did I become "old guy / they don't make em like they used to guy"
Last edited by nashvegas; Aug 14, 2023 at 11:56 AM.
Ah, Nash, seems we have more in common than LRs (or being **** about taking things apart and putting them back together
). My collection currently encompasses 2 1/2 Porsches (the 1/2 is my wife's bug with a 914 motor). More are coming again. :-p
). My collection currently encompasses 2 1/2 Porsches (the 1/2 is my wife's bug with a 914 motor). More are coming again. :-p
@D-Fens ... I take apart alot of old cars, and I'm a pretty sympathetic mechanic, I rarely damage or break things. I actually put rubber gloves over sockets on every screw/nut/bolt on a vintage Porsche I have (level 10 insanity concours stuff.... it's a disease)
Installing my bullbar on the new Defender was a whole new learning curve... plastics break. I was telling the bodyshop guy about this (and he said "welcome to 2023 cars... it's' not just your Land Rover" or something of the sort). In other words I guess this is just how new stuff is built... not a Land Rover problem per se.
The soap trick is the only thing that worked for me... I think you're right to approach with caution.
FYI when the dealer replaced my X taillights they broke like 4 clips on the left side rear end panel. So even they don't have it perfected.
EDIT: when did I become "old guy / they don't make em like they used to guy"
Installing my bullbar on the new Defender was a whole new learning curve... plastics break. I was telling the bodyshop guy about this (and he said "welcome to 2023 cars... it's' not just your Land Rover" or something of the sort). In other words I guess this is just how new stuff is built... not a Land Rover problem per se.
The soap trick is the only thing that worked for me... I think you're right to approach with caution.
FYI when the dealer replaced my X taillights they broke like 4 clips on the left side rear end panel. So even they don't have it perfected.
EDIT: when did I become "old guy / they don't make em like they used to guy"
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