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Bobbyg Member Since: 04 Dec 2016 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 214 |
How easy was it to get the front wheel arch cover off. |
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21st May 2020 6:29 pm |
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bxzx16v Member Since: 11 Jul 2013 Location: Sunny Sheffield Posts: 629 |
Got the same job to do on mine and the wife's, looking forward to more pics Axle
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21st May 2020 6:43 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
Two self tappers under the bumper, two or three bolts one of which only needs loosening as the cover slides out, and a plastic clip at the top, takes longer to take the wheel off then remove the cover. Common sense isn't very common. _______________________________ 2007 Land Rover Freelander2 I6 hse Auto |
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21st May 2020 8:41 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
Just given up for the day, i'm now rustproofed along with my glasses, watch and the drive and next doors cat, I think I may have got a bit on the car somewhere.
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24th May 2020 5:14 pm |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2806 |
That will keep it right for a year or two
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24th May 2020 5:45 pm |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1355 |
Well done! |
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24th May 2020 6:22 pm |
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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2594 |
That’s the problem Waxoyl isn’t what it was and a year or two I would be happy with the last time I did mine with it it literally washed off with the hose pipe ,there’s much better out there these days. |
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24th May 2020 6:27 pm |
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bxzx16v Member Since: 11 Jul 2013 Location: Sunny Sheffield Posts: 629 |
Nice job axle
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24th May 2020 7:14 pm |
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RealBeale Member Since: 13 Jun 2016 Location: Birmingham Great Barr Posts: 916 |
How did you apply it, Axle ?
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24th May 2020 7:23 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
Luckily for me I had five tins in the shed to do a Range Rover in 1985 ish of the good old stuff. Common sense isn't very common. _______________________________ 2007 Land Rover Freelander2 I6 hse Auto |
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24th May 2020 10:54 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
"How did you apply it, Axle ?
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24th May 2020 10:58 pm |
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RealBeale Member Since: 13 Jun 2016 Location: Birmingham Great Barr Posts: 916 |
Yep, that's what I used on the F1 and the 110. It made such a difference the hotter and thinner it got as the nozzle on the sprayer could be adjusted for a finer, neater job.
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24th May 2020 11:16 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
Emptied the cans into a saucepan and heated it up so it could be poured into the pressure tin, nozzle is hence the bad pattern. Talk about messy, don't spray when it's even a little bit windy.
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24th May 2020 11:40 pm |
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Bobbyg Member Since: 04 Dec 2016 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 214 |
I put mine on with a paint brush .first put the Tim a bucket of hot water give it a good shake the pour into an open cartoon .then brush it on ,not as much waste as spraying.but you have to spray into the cavities again warmed up.after I blocked up all the drain holes . |
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25th May 2020 8:52 pm |
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