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  1. #81
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    D lamp clips

    I received the D lamp clips today , they cost $7 each . just need to find a box to put the rims & clips in so the clips dont get damaged & I can let you know the total cost with postage Wayne
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    Thanks Wayne they look great. I will wait to hear from you.

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    I have found a box & is all packed, so just need a postal address so i can calculate the postage. Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    On IIAs a grey mastic type material was used between the door skins and frames. When I refitted the skins to my gal IIA door frames back in 1994 I used brush on sound deadener. That was almost 20 years ago and so far so good
    I skinned a couple of extra doors in the last weeks and I'm having the frames patched up (rotten lower section); my ex boss refused to get the frames galvanized, so I hope to find someone else to do the job.

    I was wondering about the mastic material, your sound deadener is a good Plan B

    I hope you're well!

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    Seats in and feel good with the high density foam. The rubber stops on the bases are door stops that I sectioned on the band saw. I drilled an interference hole into timber and wedged the stop, before slicing to keep my fingers out of the way of the blade. Behind the seats I used a smaller diameter stop and filed them to a taper in the drillpress to look original. They pick up the gal brackets well.
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    Fair bit of down time. Some good progress some not so. I have been collecting a few bits mostly electrical. Thanks Wayne for the chrome rings and clips. I came across a period inicator stalk at the landrover expo and some glass Lucas lenses. As much as I did not want to put a hole in a clean panel, I do want to drive it on the road and don't want it hit by someone who does not know which direction I am heading.
    Got the tyres on today. I also came across a fella who had some of the brackets that the spare wheel rests against. I cleaned them up and will gather some other pieces such as the door tops that I have rewelded and make one more visit to the galvaniser.
    The not so good was a leak in one of my brake lines. I will have another attempt soon
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    That has to be one of the best if not the best going round, I cant wait to see it and pick your mind

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    Looking great mate. :thumbup:

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    Tyres

    What are those tyres?

    Brand/ size

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    The tyre brand is Otangi, they are out of Thailand. The size is 6.50 x 16 light truck tyre. I thought a 6.00 x 16 is standard and overdrives often get fitted. This would be a balance between the torque of a smaller diameter and the longer legs of a taller tyre without the need for extra gearing. The car will be used on bush tracks, though nothing like I would put the Defender through, so I can accept the loss of some low gearing. I don't expect the car will ever do a hard days work either towing, heavily laden or big kilometers.

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