If you have no plans to remove the sides seal them up. I have done this to all my Land Rovers over the years. Works great.Drove in the pouring rain... Found a few more leaks past seals on the rear sides. Oh the joy. I know I need to get in there and replace the seals but it is a bit of a job to do so....
I already used 3m strip caulk on the corners and plan to do the top. I have the seals to replace them, but will wait till I have to remove headliner. No plans this year at least!If you have no plans to remove the sides seal them up. I have done this to all my Land Rovers over the years. Works great.
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Yeah... I think so too. Ugh.Sounds like alternator.
Easy fix. Just make sure you slide the bushing over before bolting it in.Yeah... I think so too. Ugh.
I think he partially threaded one side first. I’d equalize, personally.Is there enough thread left on there?
yeah, I'm going to fix, it came back from the alignment shop like that unfortunatelyI think he partially threaded one side first. I’d equalize, personally.
yeah, I'm going to fix, it came back from the alignment shop like that unfortunately
Not really "did to...", but:
Picked it up at the Port of Baltimore today. Ready to start playing games again. Photos to follow.