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    Discovery 1 covers: BTR717LUN

    Not got them in my disco so I cant check if they fit defender.

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    I think this might take a whileSeat belt pillar cover....

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    I notice my Puma already has plastic covers on the bolts, so they must be available somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I notice my Puma already has plastic covers on the bolts, so they must be available somewhere.
    Hmmm, mine does not. 2012 90
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I notice my Puma already has plastic covers on the bolts, so they must be available somewhere.
    Mine 2013 and has one

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    Umm, that's what the earlier ones have and it'll still centre pop your temple.

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    Gday.
    First trip out in my 2010 110 many moons ago, whilst backing out of my driveway my wife smacked her head on the plastic covered bolt.
    I went to the wreckers and got the pillar top trim section and cut it to fit over the bolt. Put some high density foam in the gap (you couldn’t see it under the trim)
    Fixed in place using a trim plug into the top pillar hole. It looked quite neat and would, most likely, be a lifesaver in the event of a headbang.
    I’ve been meaning to do the same on the 130...........
    Its on the list

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colmoore View Post
    Gday.
    First trip out in my 2010 110 many moons ago, whilst backing out of my driveway my wife smacked her head on the plastic covered bolt.
    I went to the wreckers and got the pillar top trim section and cut it to fit over the bolt. Put some high density foam in the gap (you couldn’t see it under the trim)
    Fixed in place using a trim plug into the top pillar hole. It looked quite neat and would, most likely, be a lifesaver in the event of a headbang.
    I’ve been meaning to do the same on the 130...........
    Its on the list
    Great solution, appreciate feedback.
    Will definitely consider this but only if I can't find a suitable cap.
    Cheers

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    I guess you could take the cover off, put some foam inside and then force it back on, so if the head hits it, it would give.

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    May be you could wear helmets as a protective measure !!! 😉
    Seriously after 30 years of owning / driving and the odd crash/ rollover in land rovers, never suffered head contact with B pillars.
    '99 Tdi 300 130 Twin Cab
    When I'm here I want to be out there.

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