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anniesbloke
08-10-2019, 16:12
Just undergoing major surgery on rusty sills, replacing inner and out skins both sides. Why did Nissan route the sunroof drain pipes inside the sills at production? :confused:

macabethiel
08-10-2019, 16:34
TBH a lot car manufacturers have sunroof drains into the sills, some drains go into the rear quarter wing / quarter panel as well.

Most sill corrosion is from condensation rather than from the sun roof drain or simple water ingress.

Banshee
08-10-2019, 17:13
Just undergoing major surgery on rusty sills, replacing inner and out skins both sides. Why did Nissan route the sunroof drain pipes inside the sills at production? :confused:

Welcome aboard and what content you have graced us with for a first post!!!!!

Good to see you straight in tackling the nasty jobs right away :naughty

Have you had your SWB for a while? or have you just purchased it recently for the winter or some off road action? :naughty

jims-terrano
08-10-2019, 18:19
Welcome aboard and as said great to see someone repairing the sills rather than just bining the car. It’s a common repair but once done it’ll be fine for many years.

anniesbloke
08-10-2019, 18:29
Thanks for the welcome. I have had the Terrano 2 since 2011 and had loads of work done to keep it in really good shape. Gearbox, Clutch, sunroof, glow plugs, water pump, full exhaust etc. But the SWB models are rare now and it drives so well. Just want to keep it - anyway, it looks a bit like the new Defender 90 @£45K!!

solarman216
08-10-2019, 22:04
Yes mate warm welcome, and keep going with those repairs, Rick

Banshee
09-10-2019, 09:03
Thanks for the welcome. I have had the Terrano 2 since 2011 and had loads of work done to keep it in really good shape. Gearbox, Clutch, sunroof, glow plugs, water pump, full exhaust etc. But the SWB models are rare now and it drives so well. Just want to keep it - anyway, it looks a bit like the new Defender 90 @£45K!!

:lol :lol :lol

Will go way way further into the mire than one of those new fancy pants bits of rubbish!!!

I love my SWB too!! If you've had yours since 2011, why are you so late to the party :nenau It doesn't matter, you're here now :cool:

anniesbloke
09-10-2019, 09:57
:lol :lol :lol

Will go way way further into the mire than one of those new fancy pants bits of rubbish!!!

I love my SWB too!! If you've had yours since 2011, why are you so late to the party :nenau It doesn't matter, you're here now :cool:
Yeah, my mistake I should have kept in touch! Next job is sorting out a new radio - understand this might not be straightforward as the NATS is wired through it?? Any ideas on this and how to fit a new replacement unit but still allowing the car to start?

elty001
09-10-2019, 12:11
Yeah, my mistake I should have kept in touch! Next job is sorting out a new radio - understand this might not be straightforward as the NATS is wired through it?? Any ideas on this and how to fit a new replacement unit but still allowing the car to start?

Simple straight swap to an aftermarket stereo.No issues with NATS.
Only thing you might need to do is wire in a hazzard light switch if your current head unit has it built in:nenau

jims-terrano
09-10-2019, 14:07
As elty says I’ve not had a problem with NATS after fitting a normal stereo.

The hazard light switch can be a pain unless you get the radio facia with the switch fitted and hmmm I just happen to have one that I’m going to advertise on here unless you want to pm me with an offer?

anniesbloke
09-10-2019, 17:59
As elty says I’ve not had a problem with NATS after fitting a normal stereo.

The hazard light switch can be a pain unless you get the radio facia with the switch fitted and hmmm I just happen to have one that I’m going to advertise on here unless you want to pm me with an offer?
Thanks guys. The hazard light switch is separate from the head unit, so hopefully this will not be a problem but many thanks anyway. Will concentrate on the sills over the next two weeks- all sunroof drain hoses now re-located away from sills so they don't fill up again once repaired and painted.

Banshee
09-10-2019, 18:18
As elty says I’ve not had a problem with NATS after fitting a normal stereo.

The hazard light switch can be a pain unless you get the radio facia with the switch fitted and hmmm I just happen to have one that I’m going to advertise on here unless you want to pm me with an offer?

You'll do well to sell that on here Jim, I advertised one recently and nobody batted an eyelid

Blocky10
09-10-2019, 18:32
You'll do well to sell that on here Jim, I advertised one recently and nobody batted an eyelid

Depends on the price :lol we're surrounded by Yorkshire men
:lol:hide:

jims-terrano
09-10-2019, 18:34
You'll do well to sell that on here Jim, I advertised one recently and nobody batted an eyelid

Banshee drop me a pm with what you reckon it’s worth?

terranosaurusdoug
09-10-2019, 20:43
Banshee drop me a pm with what you reckon it’s worth?

I might be interested in that bud!

jims-terrano
09-10-2019, 23:42
I might be interested in that bud!

Drop me a message pal if ya want :thumbs

macabethiel
10-10-2019, 22:52
Saw a lifted Terrano today driving in the Shepard Street area of Littleover - it looked in great condition.

Wasn't close enough to get the VRM to see how old it was.

elty001
11-10-2019, 09:06
Saw a lifted Terrano today driving in the Shepard Street area of Littleover - it looked in great condition.

Wasn't close enough to get the VRM to see how old it was.

If it's the same one i'm thinking about its' owned by a polish guy called Nano.
He recently bought some parts off of me and he said he was from Derby.

Wallace
13-10-2019, 10:56
My sills look like that and there's no sunroof. I was appalled to find my Opel Manta B had sunroof drains that led into the rear chassis rails and fronts of the sills. They also had water drains running from the inner wings through the front chassis rails, awful design work unless you are getting a good old pat on the back for building in obsolescence.

anniesbloke
18-10-2019, 15:37
Work now completed on both sills. Rear sections made up, fitted,waxoyled and painted together with all sunroof drain hoses re-routed outside the sills.

anniesbloke
18-10-2019, 15:45
Complete image of my 2004 Terrano 2 SWB with sills repaired. Hopefully good for a few more years...

elty001
18-10-2019, 15:57
Lovely job:cool:

AdrianC
18-10-2019, 16:40
Looking good

jims-terrano
18-10-2019, 19:35
That truck is looking great

Banshee
19-10-2019, 13:22
Complete image of my 2004 Terrano 2 SWB with sills repaired. Hopefully good for a few more years...

That's a lovely pic of the truck mate, that's deffo an Oxfordshire driveway if ever I saw one :cool: Great work on the sills mate, that's very inspiring, a job like that would have me on the ropes from the start