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tayaste wrote:
Here you go, it's a few years old but the technique still carries.
Good grief! I don't know even know what make of junk he's working on there. Any ideas? I'm guessing that it's Dacia. The idea of buying a substandard Renault didn't hear thinking about even before seeing this! Never seen anything like that in a modern UK plant though.2011 - 2015: 3 x FL2
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12th Mar 2016 8:46 pm
LT
Member Since: 31 Dec 2005
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Stuff wrote:
Now, the two front doors and the rear tailgate on our new D4 were grossly misaligned when it was delivered. The tailgate still isn't quite right - I'll have to take it back to the dealer again or post a "how to" question on here and try a DIY fix.
Pretty poor (IMO)
Take it back to the dealer and get them to rectify it.
Let's hope LR get their quality control sorted soon. Whilst it's a crude procedure, at least in the Renault/Dacia video someone is actually checking that the doors actually fit and doing something about it if they don't.2006 D3 HSE (Original & still the best)-GONE
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JLR are working on getting smaller shut lines across the whole range.....
are you involved in the manufacturer in sone way at the Liverpool plant ?
set m wrote:
not an easy task.
maybe not easy but not impossible...way back in the 60's & 70's even moderate priced cars had shut lines far more consistent then some quite costly cars on sale right now
set m wrote:
anyone is obsessed with small shut lines ill never know...
no obsessed but unequal gaps just dont look right....shoddy manufacture.
set m wrote:
I just like nice clean lines simple. I don't want it all to be seamless
clean lines means as small as practicable shut lines & panels that fit
set m wrote:
just want top quality
I would ask if you could define "Top Quality".......to me its a conformance to a defined specification or what the customer demands or expects...car manufacture is volume process of a commodity we pay a lot for & most revere their cars..."I just like clean lines" - so guess you want what the designer intended...it can be done without being created by a coach builder...
My D3 has a tailgate shut line that is wider than normal & couldn't be "fixed"...I did question it at at time of car handoverBREXIT - done properly.
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14th Mar 2016 7:56 pm
ste m
Member Since: 13 Apr 2015
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Re: Sorry to answer this way...BUT
BLFarrar wrote:
set m wrote:
JLR are working on getting smaller shut lines across the whole range.....
are you involved in the manufacturer in sone way at the Liverpool plant ?
Yes i work in the press shop
set m wrote:
not an easy task.
maybe not easy but not impossible...way back in the 60's & 70's even moderate priced cars had shut lines far more consistent then some quite costly cars on sale right now
I never said it was impossible i just said it was hard and not an easy task
set m wrote:
anyone is obsessed with small shut lines ill never know...
no obsessed but unequal gaps just dont look right....shoddy manufacture.
set m wrote:
I just like nice clean lines simple. I don't want it all to be seamless
clean lines means as small as practicable shut lines & panels that fit
Yes I know that but I was just saying what i wanted
set m wrote:
just want top quality
I would ask if you could define "Top Quality".......to me its a conformance to a defined specification or what the customer demands or expects...car manufacture is volume process of a commodity we pay a lot for & most revere their cars..."I just like clean lines" - so guess you want what the designer intended...it can be done without being created by a coach builder...
My D3 has a tailgate shut line that is wider than normal & couldn't be "fixed"...I did question it at at time of car handover
Top quality to me certainly isn't the D4, its good but it can be so much better. I expect a car in the price range and also manufacture to make me feel special. I certainly expect a boot to close without having to slam it.
14th Mar 2016 9:47 pm
tayaste
Member Since: 15 May 2013
Location: Chester
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Red Merle wrote:
Good grief! I don't know even know what make of junk he's working on there. Any ideas? I'm guessing that it's Dacia. The idea of buying a substandard Renault didn't hear thinking about even before seeing this! Never seen anything like that in a modern UK plant though.
I've seen it many times
14th Mar 2016 9:58 pm
ste m
Member Since: 13 Apr 2015
Location: Liverpool
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I used to do it for a while myself on the Jag x type
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