Broke and striped rocker bolts (LR3)

TexasTJ

Climbing Nerd
So I pulled off my driver side technic Rover driver side slider tonight and found that the rover dealer striped one of the rear bolts and broke the other off. And advice on how to Proceed? Not the body mounts but the nutserts in the rocker.
 

Jwestpro

Explorer
I think they owe you unrecoverable lost value due to inability to make that whole again as new. This is why I remove any underbody and/or aftermarket parts before taking to a shop, ESPECIALLY dealers. They behave like total morons too often.
 

krick3tt

Adventurer
It really doesn't seem that one should have to take your Rover apart before taking it to the dealer to keep them from destroying it. Why would they have to take off your slider? What does it cover that it needed to be removed?
 

TexasTJ

Climbing Nerd
it covers the Compresses. I was dropping it because I could here is Vibrate when I hit bumps. guess i Know why now. the service was in May so not much to do about it now.
 

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morrisdl

Adventurer
Webster NY Land Rover did the same thing to one of mine 10 years ago.... :mad: The remaining bolts have held up, but I have heard of a local guy that could JB weld and tap new threads in mine.
 

krick3tt

Adventurer
Is it possible to remove part of the slider (under the vehicle) that covers the compressor to allow for R&R without taking off the slider. You would have to do that part once you have removed the slider to replace the bolt and have the broken stud drilled and the hole tapped for new bolt. At least it would not vibrate and it would then be fully functional as a slider again.
My sliders do not go under the vehicle as much as yours seem to so it was not a problem for me to have the compressor replaced. I have an LR3 so I had the compressor that is used on LR4 model installed as I was informed it was a more robust piece of machinery.
 

morrisdl

Adventurer
you could, but (if i am understanding you) it would no longer protect the compressor. this is important protection to me. Over the past 11 years...mine has several scars there that would have demolished the air suspension. I just had mine off to reshape that section back to allow clearance. I saw a similar vintage RRS that relocated and upgraded to the AMK compressor in the 2nd battery bay as another option.

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TexasTJ

Climbing Nerd
Well I was able to back the broken one out. Thankfully it was not seized in. I retaped the rear one to 5/16. Will see how it goes.
 

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TexasTJ

Climbing Nerd
With the bolt out I was able to retap the rear most hole to 5/16 and get the slider back on last night. I sill may later drill out the rear hole and Install a larger Nutsert, but this will work for now.
 
With the bolt out I was able to retap the rear most hole to 5/16 and get the slider back on last night. I sill may later drill out the rear hole and Install a larger Nutsert, but this will work for now.

How many were broken and/or stripped? If it's just one, I wouldn't mess anymore with it after you clean up the threads with the tap. Keep in mind, if those are stainless (I can't tell) they are much more brittle than Grade 8 bolts. Stainless obviously has a better corrosion prevention but not the strength so there is a tradeoff only you can decide.

Add some blue Loctite on install and apply a sufficient amount of torque and leave it. 5/16" general bolt is gonna be around 110-150 in/lb or so depending on thread pitch and construct. Not saying you need a torque wrench for every bolt, but sometimes we forget that tighter is not always better. If you run this bolt back in and it holds torque to spec, leave it!

Here's a good general hardware chart! I use an aviation one but this one will get you in the ballpark for all your hardware needs but if you want a specific metric one, let me know and I'll post it up when I get home. You can convert the size from standard to metric to get you in the ballpark.

Sucks they snapped your bolts off but it's great to hear you were able to fix the issue.
 

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DiscoDavis

Explorer
one thing I picked up from swiss mechanic friend was if a bolt is one that needs to come off for access, repair, service, coat it in copper slip (or nickel slip). I have yet to have one rotate itself loose or off, and there are exceptions, but it fixes the issue with broken bolts
 

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