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dew1911:
as far as I can see it does two jobs.

1. Gives the window glass something to rest on.
2. Sits on the floor when the door is closed.

I think if it was on it's worth putting another one in, somehow I doubt LR would have put it there (and it stayed there for so long) for no reason.

And, sorry if this sounds a little rude, but has your 110 had a hard life before you or something? I mean it's a good few years newer than mine but seems to need a lot more work.

Cheers,
David.

Ollie:

--- Quote from: "dew1911" ---And, sorry if this sounds a little rude, but has your 110 had a hard life before you or something? I mean it's a good few years newer than mine but seems to need a lot more work.
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David,
Not that I'm aware of, I'm the third owner and it has a FSH with 75K miles.
But, maybe it has:?, or maybe it's just getting to the age when these things need looking at, or maybe I'm too particular :shock:

Anyway, it's been red oxided now, and I'll spray it with the left over Epsom Green I've go from the doing the hinges :D
Ollie

Mace:
Don't forget the waxoyl Ollie. What better time to do it !!

Ollie:
Good tip Mace, will do once I've finished painting it:-)
I've replaced the two front door bottom hinges and waxoiled the inside of the bulkhead there, (messy job!)

Ollie

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