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26th June 2021, 17:25 | #1 |
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MG ZT T 2004 undertray
When I bought this car I didn't realise the undertray was missing. However
now we have just had the drive reflagged, the lady of the house is very concerned about oil dripping onto the nice new light coloured flags, so I'm thinking that fitting an undertray now might well catch the drips and prevent any dis-harmony in the household. Am I right? thanks, Malc |
26th June 2021, 17:51 | #2 |
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Best to stop your engine leaking oil, if its leaking it will eventually drip off the undertray too.
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26th June 2021, 20:19 | #3 |
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The ZTT has a short undertray, so will not stop too much from leaks anyway. However, I fitted a short one to mine to protect the front subframe and cooling system from damage. My only regret comes and oil filter change time
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