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realign the drop arm on the powersteering it has most likley had a reconditioned steering box put on and the monkey that did it didn't centerlise the box before putting on the drop arm.

 

word to the wise you will need a bearing puller to get the armoff as they can be like a ducks bum under water and i think a 34mm socket to undo the nut :)

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if it was a landrover the steering pump would be leaking:001_tt2: as would the sunroof, the windows ,the door seal:lol::lol:

 

will ask mr. - firewoodman, as our mates got one , and mr. may know something to look at.

 

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if it was a landrover the steering pump would be leaking:001_tt2: as would the sunroof, the windows ,the door seal:lol::lol:

 

will ask mr. - firewoodman, as our mates got one , and mr. may know something to look at.

 

joy

 

I never have understood why they bothered putting door seals on the defender.

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I never have understood why they bothered putting door seals on the defender.

 

Putting WHAT on them:confused1::lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I must have the only landrover other than Dean Lofthouse which doesnt leak water in or oil out and never breaks down....well once in 9 years:001_rolleyes:

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I never have understood why they bothered putting door seals on the defender.

 

I think they are just to stop them going 'clang' when you shut the door,in no way are they meant to seal anything....:biggrin:

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