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Bad Rangie Interior
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Bad Rangie Interior
My GF cousin bought a Range Rover bout 2 months and since then the center console had start to move around a bit but just after coming back from a trip to Adelaide, all the center console area has become shocking. It all moves about heaps and is worried it'll fall apart.
Is this a common problem with rangies and how do you suggest he could fix it?
Think it's a 88 model cause it's got the 3.5L V8.
Is this a common problem with rangies and how do you suggest he could fix it?
Think it's a 88 model cause it's got the 3.5L V8.
The machine is now alive...
Yes, this is normal. I haven't seen onwe with a console that isn't broken. LR's idea of plastic is a joke
Best and cheapest option is build you own, should cost less than $100 including covering. You could also laquer it to match the door trims as well if it has them
Regards,
Trav
Best and cheapest option is build you own, should cost less than $100 including covering. You could also laquer it to match the door trims as well if it has them
Regards,
Trav
Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
You haven't seen either of mine thenAquarangie wrote:Yes, this is normal. I haven't seen onwe with a console that isn't broken. LR's idea of plastic is a joke
Best and cheapest option is build you own, should cost less than $100 including covering. You could also laquer it to match the door trims as well if it has them
Regards,
Trav
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Hey, you wouldn't be able to make one for my Rangie. I have an 89 model.Yep, I just made my own out of ply then covered it in "leather look" vinyl, including a padded lid.
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Yes thats what happens when you use an ABS plastic that isn't UV stablised.Aquarangie wrote:LR's idea of plastic is a joke
Last edited by RobG65 on Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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earlier consoles aren't bad - the one in mine is fine, because the box is made from wood or something else solid.... when they went injected, and changed to the short lever LT77, the consoles went to the flimsy plastic box ones....
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Yes Agree long live the Old Rangies....RangingRover wrote:earlier consoles aren't bad - the one in mine is fine, because the box is made from wood or something else solid.... when they went injected, and changed to the short lever LT77, the consoles went to the flimsy plastic box ones....
Mine is 1983 still solid console what moves is the plastic body of the kilometer gauge indicator and so on
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