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lrman Member Since: 15 May 2023 Location: Hampshire Posts: 93 |
This appears to be a very common issue so it was no surprise that my tailgate handle (or strip/bar or whatever it is called) was loose and it was obvious at least one of the mounting points was broken. Plus I could see the first signs of rust where the handle had worn through the paint.
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22nd May 2023 8:53 pm |
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NoDo$h Member Since: 27 May 2008 Location: fings go booooom. Posts: 490 |
Something like 3M VHB foam tape - so it adheres to both handle and tailgate - would likely help once you get the rust sorted. Current driveway contents:
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23rd May 2023 10:16 am |
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lrman Member Since: 15 May 2023 Location: Hampshire Posts: 93 |
I did think about double sided tape but, given how crap the mounting system is, I was worried it would tear as the handle moves?
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23rd May 2023 10:19 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4999 |
Yep its a poor design - mine wore through the paint before it had done 50K miles. Jules |
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23rd May 2023 12:32 pm |
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lrman Member Since: 15 May 2023 Location: Hampshire Posts: 93 |
yes, it amazes me that it held up this long to be honest. How someone in landrover's design dept though it was a good idea baffles me.
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23rd May 2023 7:54 pm |
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lrman Member Since: 15 May 2023 Location: Hampshire Posts: 93 |
I have to say the paint on this car is a bit strange. There are lots of places round the handle where it does not appear to have worn through the paint but little rust bubbles are forming. Picking away at the bubbles then causes the paint to flake.
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24th May 2023 5:44 pm |
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lrman Member Since: 15 May 2023 Location: Hampshire Posts: 93 |
Finally got the tailgate painted and the handle re-attached.
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27th May 2023 4:40 pm |
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