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    Quote Originally Posted by korg20000bc View Post
    My mate's Ex-RAF 2a doesn't have door check stays at all, but it does have a rubber bumper on the guard above the wheel arch to protect the pane when the door opens all the way. Viz.
    However, don't get me wrong but your mate's ex RAF SII is highly highly modified including a perkins diesel engine and one piece windscreen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    However, don't get me wrong but your mate's ex RAF SII is highly highly modified including a perkins diesel engine and one piece windscreen.
    Yes I realise that. I was just putting it out there as an option.

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    The rubber block on the guard is common on S1's, isnt it?

    (and that windscreen looks to be more than 1 piece )

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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    The rubber block on the guard is common on S1's, isnt it?
    Sure is:


    Many Series 1's have bent wings too....despite the rubber stopper. (Bloody wind!)

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    The door stops on a series 2 are easy to make if the tube is still under the dash and the bit is still on the door. The right length bolt cut the head off flatten out the end drill a hole. The rubber dampers can be made out of soft rubber or an old thong is good, and a washer........

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    I have all the bits to do it looke like the nut was not on the one on the drivers side which let it swing round ad give the guard a hammering...

    there was still one on the passenger side when I took the door off last night so will reuse them
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    G'day dullbird


    Right, you can adjust the door opening angle by screwing the nut/washer /rubber in or out the rubber is a car size shock absorber bush from any repco/supercrud, or a rubber door stop from the hardware, I would recommend that you use a nylock nut or a 2nd locknut


    cheers

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