Regarding the rear corner-pieces, I've lost a couple of them AND I tried bolting them in place but, unfortunately, all that happened was that something snagged on one and broke it in half instead of popping it out. The easiest "fix" is just to tie a 6" length of paracord to the corner-piece and then tie the other end to a hole in the body so when the corner pops off it'll just hang there and you can fit it back on again. As for the door seals, I noticed that I could see daylight through the bottom of my tailgate cos the seal was barely touching the bottom of the door. Took the door seal off the bottom of the door and fitted a strip of 12mm x 10mm self-adhesive draught excluder foam right across the bottom of the doorway, just behind the flange the seal attaches to. Refit the seal and the foam strip forces it to sit a 1/2" higher up so it now seals against the bottom of the door. 👍 Looking at your doors, it looks like a similar fix might work there too, if you have any more problems.
That's a lot of rain through a door seal. I have not had rain come in there, everywhere else, but not there! Good idea though with the tubing. Not had to tangle yet with the back plastic corners so was wondering if fitting the rear steel bumper had changed the clearances. Good looking Disco too!
@@sleepycatpictures1176 large potholes or off roading would dislodge the bumper corners breaking the clips. Seems sturdy now with home made studs and nuts.
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Regarding the rear corner-pieces, I've lost a couple of them AND I tried bolting them in place but, unfortunately, all that happened was that something snagged on one and broke it in half instead of popping it out.
The easiest "fix" is just to tie a 6" length of paracord to the corner-piece and then tie the other end to a hole in the body so when the corner pops off it'll just hang there and you can fit it back on again.
As for the door seals, I noticed that I could see daylight through the bottom of my tailgate cos the seal was barely touching the bottom of the door.
Took the door seal off the bottom of the door and fitted a strip of 12mm x 10mm self-adhesive draught excluder foam right across the bottom of the doorway, just behind the flange the seal attaches to.
Refit the seal and the foam strip forces it to sit a 1/2" higher up so it now seals against the bottom of the door. 👍
Looking at your doors, it looks like a similar fix might work there too, if you have any more problems.
@@SiCrewe good idea with the draft seal. Might just try it👍
That's a lot of rain through a door seal. I have not had rain come in there, everywhere else, but not there! Good idea though with the tubing. Not had to tangle yet with the back plastic corners so was wondering if fitting the rear steel bumper had changed the clearances. Good looking Disco too!
@@sleepycatpictures1176 large potholes or off roading would dislodge the bumper corners breaking the clips. Seems sturdy now with home made studs and nuts.
@@deanshortland7194 I think those corners were an afterthought!