Absoloutely.
The original doors are steel framed remember. they only have aluminium skins. They rust at a ridiculous rate.
The later one piece steel doors are 100x better at least. From memory they are also galvanised
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Bonnet mounted spares were always an optional extra, even from 1948, although fitted to the vast majority of Series Landrovers, at least in Australia. Rare on coil sprung Landrovers, and probably not acceptable under ADRs referring to obstructions to drivers view from about mid nineties (guess). Bonnets seem to have got lighter somewhere about then too. TDCI engined Defenders cannot accommodate a spare on the bonnet due to the hump. Generally speaking, fitting larger tyres and softer drivers has made this option unpopular from the 1990s on.
John
yeah with the introduction of the Td5 a bonnet mounted spare was no longer a factory option. This was due to changes made to the frame of the bonnet to make room for the taller Td5 engine which made the bonnet too week to support a spare tyre.