Hmmmm, mine's not like that. That's not as a result of opening the boot when parked too close to something like a brick wall behind, is it? I know I made that mistake on my first D5, pressed the wrong button in my pocked and than cried....
MY23.5 D5 3.0 MHEV Metropolitan Edition – Santorini Black – Ebony Windsor Leather – 21” Style 5025 gloss black wheels – 21” full size spare tyre – Black roof rails – Black side mouldings - Williams Ceramic Coat. [Gone: D5 HSE @ 50,795miles: (now LH68 BYW)]
Common fault but unusual on both sides ( I believe).
Mine had it when I bought the car 6 years ago….not done anything to it, and it’s no worse now.
Mine has the same tell-tale scuff mark but on one side only. It's usually on the left hand side of that plastic boot lid trim and caused by the way the locking mechanism works. It's a fairly common issue on the D5 and it appears on the slightly older cars (with slightly worn boot hinges) due to the boot lid electronically soft locking after closing. It's an audible event, you can hear the lock engaging and pulling the boot lid closed an extra inch or so against the rubber seal. It's not a thing to get too worried about as it doesn't interfere with the boot operation. It shouldn't get any worse over time. My Bling Barge is almost 9 years old and the boot still works fine
Ha - No doubt. I work in an OEM so i know what goes on . . . . Anyway, seems harmless damage. I might try and sand them back a little and paint them in, or get the Tailgate adjusted in time...
Now you mention it, my first D5 had this. Until I was lightly rear-ended by a van, and the dealer bodyshop pointed it out, and said "oh we'll take care of this and respray as part of the repairs we're doing". I've not seen the marks on my current D5.
MY23.5 D5 3.0 MHEV Metropolitan Edition – Santorini Black – Ebony Windsor Leather – 21” Style 5025 gloss black wheels – 21” full size spare tyre – Black roof rails – Black side mouldings - Williams Ceramic Coat. [Gone: D5 HSE @ 50,795miles: (now LH68 BYW)]
My car is delayed. Was due tomorrow, but now next week i think. Need some parts for servicing from LR and also an issue with the Infotainment. Cant wait to pick it up...
I have those marks in the same place on the boot. Not got to that bit yet, but check the lines across the lights ect, It will just need the tailgate adjusting a bit, if it hasn't already been done.
I got a 2019 (registered late 2018) SDV6 HSE LUX. I got it it September last year with 95500 miles on it. Now it has 98000. Had 1 breakdown, which the AA couldn't find a fault other than a marginally low battery. So i replaced that and no more problems, (touching all sorts of wood now lol).
A couple of niggles but nothing big.
I have had land rovers before, classic 3'9 range rover, 4.6 p38, Disco 2 TD5, Range rover sport 2.7 TDV6, and now after a few years away this D5.
I really only got this as it's easier to get in for my wife, as she had major back surgery which didn't go so well. But so far so good with it, i got 6 months warranty so after March i am on my own with it.
The tailgate is also plastic...which is more flexible and deforms a bit more than aluminium or mild steel over time. Heat and cold also effect it slightly more so the boot lid may be a bit tighter at the bottom during summer.
I haven't looked at the hinges to see if there's any adjustment, there may well be...but if it's just the hinge pins wearing a bit after thousands of openings and closings over the years, unless it causes major alignment issues, I'm leaving it well alone. I won't lose any sleep worrying about a couple of harmless scuff marks.
I replaced the rear door on one of my D2's (cost me £100 for a colour matched one from a scrappie. The stickers were free) due to the hinges being bent after that sail of a side opening rear door got caught by a strong gust of wind which ripped the hinged safety bar off the bottom of the door and twisted the main hinges out of shape...I really don't relish messing around with the tailgate on the D5...even though it's by some order of magnitude lighter than the mild steel rear door on the D2...it took 3 of us an hour of grunting and swearing to fit that door...the damned thing weighed more than I did.
I ended up modding the new door with an after market gas ram from Devon 4x4 to stop the same thing happening again. I even left the free stickers on it...
As I don’t have the car so not able to check yet. The car has side steps. LR ones. Are these electric as standard or are they bolt on?
If they're visible, they're bolt on ones. The electric deployable sidesteps aren't visible unless they're deployed (when you open the doors). The electric ones are really expensive and as far as I know, are only available as OE parts from Land Rover. Bolt on sidesteps are fairly cheap since there are a few top quality aftermarket options available from BritPart, Predator and others.
The aftermarket bolt on ones are half the price of OE ones from Land Rover and just as good. If you're looking to take them off for any reason, this video might help as it shows the location of all the bolts and brackets
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