Setting your door gaps correctly on your Land Rover Part 2
Part 2 Setting the door gaps is crucial to the alignment of the rest of the body panels - here's have I have been doing it for years with 100% perfect results. This mainly applies to 2 door vehicles, but Station Wagon door alignment is made easier as the side frames are fixed. Help me by supporting:- / britrest https://www.paypal.me/britrest2018 If you have a pre 2005 Land Rover problem and do not know how to fix it, drop me a line! Maybe I can help! [email protected]

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Setting your door gaps correctly on your Land Rover Part 3

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Removing a stubborn rear A frame, and some tool information!

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Landrover Defender, fixing that clunking sound on the rear axel PART 2

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Aligning the Defender body so the doors close nice Part 1

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Setting your door gaps correctly on your Land Rover - 34 3/4 inch (88.265 cm) is the magic number!

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How to get great fitting doors on your Defender with Series 2 split doors

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What door hinges should you fit to your Land Rover Defender?

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Patch Welding flux core mig on a Land Rover Bulkhead

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Experimenting with Defender door seals - Part 1

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Land Rover Adwest steering box overhaul part 1. Stripping the box

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Defender door seals – how to fit them properly without cutting

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Replacing the suspension A frame ball joint - The Fine Art of Land Rover Maintenance

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Landrover Defender rear axel clunking - diagnoses and repair

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Aligning the Defender body so the doors close nice Part 2

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