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    Here's a weird one for you Puma owners

    Tonight I backed the Puma up on to the bank outside our house just to articulate the rear axle enough that the spring would mildly dislocate and we could get the retaining plate in for the air bags.

    Its just a much easier way of doing it especially as the defender jack has now **** it self from doing the other airbag on the other side. Quality


    anyway while doing this I had to get in and out of the car to hold the torch for Ian and in doing this I noticed my door was hard to open and then shut. I also noticed that the back door also had some resistance in opening it. So it appears that when I articulate the car it creates enough body twist that does not allow the doors to align properly to be able to shut like normal...

    The last time I put the car up on the bank for the Terrafirma report I angled it in such a way both front and back articulated and dont recall the doors being a problem then...however just by doing the rear it does create a problem with the doors.

    So surely this would be proof to Land rover that I dont take my car off road because I have only found this out and owned it nearly 3 yrs

    Has anyone else noticed this?
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    Hi DB, just sounds like a bit of chassis flex has caused the doors to bind

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    had both axles been flexing I dont think I would of ever found out...

    Still the things you learn and find
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    Yep figured this out quiet some time ago. when driving with big opposite wheel lift the wife can't get out the door to take photo's!!! Oh well it hasn't snapped yet

    Cheers,

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    and if it didnt flex it would snap

    things have to move and as the deefer is solid mounted to the chassis it will flex with the chassis..

    i used to have the same when i parked my old rover (honda accord shared the shell) on my sloped drive crookedly and that was a monocoque

    Thanks

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnR View Post
    Yep figured this out quiet some time ago. when driving with big opposite wheel lift the wife can't get out the door to take photo's!!! Oh well it hasn't snapped yet

    Cheers,
    dip her in some liquid nitrogen, then she would be easy to snap

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    They all do that

    And that is the main reason for the large body panel gaps in the land rover range

    I had one so twisted I could not even open the door to get out

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    My Puma's done this a couple of times now. I think it must help because the doors now shut better than ever

    Allan

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    It could be because the defender doesn't have a 'body' like other land rovers, just all bits bolted together. Even series LR's would do it I think, aluminium isn't as stiff as steel, lower Young's Modulus.

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    Hi,
    At the 4WD display area at Agfest one year, I watched a long bed 4WD truck going around the circuit.
    The flex in that chassis was unbelievable, it was probably a 10 or 15 tonne truck, but like was said above, some thing must flex or things will break.
    cheers

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