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npinks



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got my car back the other day

Drivers B-Pillar replaced, passengers hasn't but i can live with the wear on that for now.

Didn't have to throw the reference number at them, just made it quite clear it needed doing Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #26522 1st Sep 2008 12:16 am
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MikeG



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I got my seat belt and B pillar replaced last week - they ignored the wear on the passenger side. I had a quick look and the drivers side looks like it's wearing already.

Post #27003 9th Sep 2008 10:24 pm
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npinks



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funny you say that, i noticed a little bit of wear on my replacement today Rolling Eyes Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #27007 9th Sep 2008 10:35 pm
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CK



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Sumatra Black
Possible Solution for B Pillar Wear

I too had some wear starting to show on my B pillars, however I might just found some remedy to counter Land Rover's poor choice of materials...

Simple clear nail polish !

Took my wifes clear nail polish and applied 3 layers of polish around the area where there is friction between the belt and the B pillar. Since nail polish was applied, no pillar wear is visible.

I assume some polish wear will occur in time, but it is much easier to apply another layer than replacing B pillars.

The nail polish is also very easy to remove if needed and does'nt appear to leave any trace.

Certainly worked for me, but try at your own risk.

Post #27950 22nd Sep 2008 6:19 pm
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It's all good as long as it doesn't get on your collar and your wife believes you when you say it's hers!! Laughing

Nice little trick there CK....I think it will take a lot of layers to fill in the worn amount on mine!

I wonder why cars have this problem these days when I don't recall issues years ago on cars...cost reductions leading to the use of a softer plastic Question Once you've tasted GREY you'll never go back!

Post #28012 23rd Sep 2008 6:30 pm
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CK



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I asked my wife to bring the nail polish and see me apply it on the car, so I'm covered...
But good idea... Next time I'll ask for her lipstick and tell her I'm just fixing the paint, and guess what it keeps rubbing on my collar Thumbs Up

But back to the real subject...
This isn't a trick to treat already worn B pillars (although it did make the wear on mine unnoticed).
This actually prevent the wear on the B pillar Smile The belt now runs smoothly and doesn't eat into the plastic.

Post #28032 23rd Sep 2008 9:23 pm
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http://www.aulro.com/afvb/freelander/61604...overs.html anyone know about this? At work
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Post #28846 10th Oct 2008 5:10 am
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chris8of9



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Dave wrote:
Here ya go Nick,

B-Pillar Trim Panel Wear Reference: LTB00129

Obtained from the LR technical website.


Dave

Any chance of a PDF copy or a link where to get it.

Cheers

Chris

Post #28919 11th Oct 2008 5:00 pm
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Dave



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http://www.landrovertechinfo.com/extlrprod...;doclang=1

Try this link (if it works) You'll need to sign up as a new user it's free. You should have access to technical bulletins and the like but if you want detailed info then you have to purchase it.

Hope that helps.

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Post #28922 11th Oct 2008 5:35 pm
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Dave wrote:
http://www.landrovertechinfo.com/extlrprod...;doclang=1

Try this link (if it works) You'll need to sign up as a new user it's free. You should have access to technical bulletins and the like but if you want detailed info then you have to purchase it.

Hope that helps.

Dave


Dave

I hate you; I have just lost 4 hours of a Saturday night going through the site in depth. I subscribed and paid for a day’s membership, it’s amazing what info the site holds, bulletins, workshop manuals, recall notices, service info, the list goes on.

If you have half a day to spare I recommend everyone who has the slightest technical interest at all to sign up and go through the info.

Techn ical Bulletin is in my gallery for those that want to view it

Have fun

Chris

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Nice one Chris...not much to it really but as others have said on here, their new B posts are starting to show wear already Shocked

Since moving from England to Scotland the Scottish way of life is starting to rub-off on me and I'm now too grippy to spend money on this info Laughing ______________________
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Post #28957 12th Oct 2008 1:43 pm
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npinks



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read the TSB on the b Pillar

My dealer only changed the trims, BUT the TSB says change the belts too if they are XXX part Number

So either my car has none wearing seatbelts that wear the B piller OR

They didn't bother changing the belts and just did the trim Rolling Eyes Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #28965 12th Oct 2008 6:33 pm
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I am following this thread now from day one, and I am monitoring my B-pillar with regard to any wear -but I do not find any. My Freely 2 is now 14 months old and I can not find any wear anywhere - particularely not on the B-pillar. Do I look at the wrong place? Or are the Freely's for the German market are of better quality? I am simply confused, as this issue is not known in Germany at all. Alternatively, what are you British fellows doing with your seat belt that B-pillar wear is so evident?

YF

Post #29482 19th Oct 2008 6:14 pm
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npinks



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you have to wear the seat belt for it to wear out you know Laughing



Mine worn on the plastic surrounding the adjustable height selector, were the belt comes out.

My dealer told me i was putting my seatbelt on wrong Shocked

Maybe your their ideal seatbelt user Confused Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #29485 19th Oct 2008 6:20 pm
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CK



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Just FYI, don't hold your breath for the B-Pillar trim and seat belt replacement...
On a brand new GS I got when I had mine in for service, the B-Pillars already showed wear and that was for a less than 500 miles new car.

It's just plain simple cheap plastic that is being used for the B-Pillars, nothing more than that.
You can keep replacing it, but it will wear out.

My trick with nail polish (see couple of posts above) did stop the wearing though.

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