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Thread: DIY pre delivery,safer option??

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    Quote Originally Posted by deezilfither View Post
    Have 2010 130 T/cab,hindsight is an easy thing.I should have found time to go over vehicle in every detail-BEFORE handing over 'the coin.' I didnt have time.

    I was unable to get the tray made for 6-7weeks so ute sat in shed until the other day. I got to wash it for the first time. Guess what I came across. Some rust starting below the LH w/screen frame.Roof gutter paintwork,cracks and paint lifting. The photos tell all. In defence of local dealer,they have asked me to drop in so they can look over ute and decide on what action can be taken. Will keep you posted.

    What is disappointing is that these items were 'not seen' during factory and dealer pre-delivery.How may times would the vehicle been washed whilst on the concourse for sales display,surely someone would have seen this?? Remember the ute has only done 70kms (seventy kms).
    My gutters look like yours (cracking and flaking) - but it's only over putty so I've never even given it any thought - trees have probably scratched more paint than this off the rest of the panels anyway

    Fortunately no rust, etc.

    Might bring it up with the dealer next time I'm in there

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    These issues will be repaired under warranty - but unfortunately, this possibly won't really offer any log term fix....

    Mine had all of those defects - still does - even after they repainted the gutters etc. numerous times. I've just come to realise, with a Puma, it's when the gearbox, clutch, transfer case, axles....require replacement - you really have issues.

    Whenever I see a Defy - I look in the gutters - they all seem to be like that. Cracks everywhere. My 54 year old Series 1 has held up better - even as a working vehicle. And with the Ho Har treatment - it now shines - and I'm sure, it shall continue to do so, long after the Puma loses all credibility.
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    As for rust - I'm having a CouplerTec 4 coupler unit installed in August (under 3 months old) to arrest any problems before they start. It's interesting - if you buy a Conqueror camping trailer (or many other premium brands) you get a gal chassis and major parts - why don't LR do this or have a factory option?

    The other area to watch out for is under the front passenger footwell mats. The flooring is steel, and mine had some minor superficial rust spots from some uncleaned swarf. Add the guaranteed leak from the firewall/pillar and rust will be your companion in no time. My old TD5 had it.

    Will not be able to report on the effectiveness of the CouplerTec unit for at least 12 months, but statistically every major mining co and surf club in Australia fits them - and anecdotally when they are removed the vehicles crumble and degrade in a matter of months...

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