View Full Version : rivets - correct ones for the body
weeds
6th May 2010, 09:28 AM
pop rivets are starting to pop off the body work of my defender, i have about seven missing and three about to pop
what are the correct rivets buy, i am guessing they are aluminium and blind
diameter and draw would be nice
Freestyler
6th May 2010, 08:12 PM
You should be able to buy rivets at any GOOD hardware store. I used aluminiums one on my county when I converted it to an Extra Cab. This was so I didn't get corrosion in the ally body due to indifferent metals. There are "water proof" or "water resistant" rivets. They go in the same way and you don't need a special tool, just a good pop rivet gun. They are sealed at the blind end. Most are open and you can see the other end of the pin,
these you cannot therefore don't let the water in. In theory anyway.
Tim
Rosco
7th May 2010, 06:37 AM
Weeds old son
Not 100% sure, but I reckon 3mm x 8mm would do the trick. Why not buy a selection. That way you'll get some to fit. They're cheap as chips and always come in handy.
I've done a couple on mine and it's just a case of ratting through the tray for the right size.
JDNSW
7th May 2010, 06:53 AM
The ones I have used are Able Cooke TA 6-4 sealed aluminium rivets. These are 4.8mm diameter (3/16") and to rivet thickness 4.8 - 6.4mm. In some places the next size shorter may be neater, but the longer ones will work perfectly well.
These should be available from any decent hardware store or from specialist fastener suppliers, although probably only in packs of 100.
John
Lotz-A-Landies
7th May 2010, 07:30 AM
Make sure you count them. There is sure to be someone who'll check! :D ;)
incisor
7th May 2010, 09:14 AM
JD has it to a tee...
which rivets have let go kelvin?
rovercare
7th May 2010, 10:48 AM
You should be able to buy rivets at any GOOD hardware store. I used aluminiums one on my county when I converted it to an Extra Cab. This was so I didn't get corrosion in the ally body due to indifferent metals. There are "water proof" or "water resistant" rivets. They go in the same way and you don't need a special tool, just a good pop rivet gun. They are sealed at the blind end. Most are open and you can see the other end of the pin,
these you cannot therefore don't let the water in. In theory anyway.
Tim
Pics of the extra cab?:D
weeds
7th May 2010, 11:08 AM
JD has it to a tee...
which rivets have let go kelvin?
umm, some rivets around the rear light assemblies, the one just infront of the rear wheels and a couple on the bonnet (bonnet mounted spare)
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