Brand New Engine Undertrays.
First time I've seen this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-75-...W+%28Diesel%29 Is it something new? Or have I missed out on something? :shrug: |
Made from the same material as milk bottles! Ill stick to the originals methinks :D |
Yes I bought one, its still not fitted.
Not great quality Stubs |
Please don't !
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Please don't buy one of these ! They are made from cheap plastic and have little or no rigidity not to mention the fixing holes being in the wrong location I fitted one for a member and I had to re drill most of the holes because they were at least 20 mm (3/4 inch) out of alignment and even when fitted it didn't fit tight up to the subframe Hope this helps Regards Steve |
They are NOT very good as mentioned above,Also they do not have the sound deadening padding on them .It is what you see just a Plastic Tray.:shrug:
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These are the real undertrays, and they are still available, :D
Kev. https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...d.php?t=284936 |
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My cheap, plastic, Polish undertray fitted ok, just 1 hole needed redrilling- 1 of the 4 connecting to the front valance. Doesn't flap or rattle, and keeps the road spray out of the engine bay - so it doesn't need to be Rolls Royce quality. If you are going to fit an expensive one, make sure you remove it yourself before letting a garage service your car. I can't believe the number of other makes I see with their trays hanging off and flapping (mainly VAG).
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They are cheap plastic from China ..........AVOID !!!
They are also highly inflammable unlike the originals which are fireproof and made of a much harder fibreglass compound |
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I agree with Steve, he had to drill quite a few holes in the very same one for my saloon. Don` Buy. Ken. |
Out of interest (and because I've never compared them :D), is there any difference between a V6 and diesel undertray ? :}
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