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<blockquote data-quote="marco" data-source="post: 362942" data-attributes="member: 16284"><p>Not much in the way of interesting progress, replaced c.v. boots on the driver's side, sprayed the driveshaft while I was at it, need to do the same to the passenger side one now.</p><p>Soldered the 2 wires that had come off the indicator/dip switch and found a lose connection on the relay board for main beam, job sorted.</p><p>Removed the tailgate glass and the sliding door 1/4 and 3/4 light glass ready for new seals. Need to repair the 1/4 light upright part of the frame(the riveted on bit) and fit the new seal and try to reassemble it all.</p><p>Started treating the small rust areas that were hiding beneath the seals and thick s-african soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marco, post: 362942, member: 16284"] Not much in the way of interesting progress, replaced c.v. boots on the driver's side, sprayed the driveshaft while I was at it, need to do the same to the passenger side one now. Soldered the 2 wires that had come off the indicator/dip switch and found a lose connection on the relay board for main beam, job sorted. Removed the tailgate glass and the sliding door 1/4 and 3/4 light glass ready for new seals. Need to repair the 1/4 light upright part of the frame(the riveted on bit) and fit the new seal and try to reassemble it all. Started treating the small rust areas that were hiding beneath the seals and thick s-african soil. [/QUOTE]
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