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slinkyjynx Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Surrey Posts: 19 |
Have you considered doing it yourself? I only ask because I've done the underside of mine and it really isn't a big deal. You can split it over a few sessions doing a section of the underside at a time. Quite cheap on the tools side of things too, all I needed to buy was a steel brush, some isopropyl alcohol, a can of rust converter aerosol spray and finally a can of waxoil.
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Thu Nov 19 2020 5:41pm |
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the_wombat Member Since: 29 Oct 2020 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 64 |
Thanks for the tips.
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Thu Nov 19 2020 5:49pm |
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slinkyjynx Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Surrey Posts: 19 |
Out of curiosity and pardon the ignorance but what do you mean by box sections? |
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Fri Nov 20 2020 9:51am |
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the_wombat Member Since: 29 Oct 2020 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 64 |
No problem.
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Sat Nov 21 2020 4:17pm |
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slinkyjynx Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Surrey Posts: 19 |
I see what you mean, I don't really worry that there's much rust inside there because the only way in for water is on the underside of each box section at the jacking points. Which also act as exit points for any water buildup. Ultimately it's your car and your decision though so you have to do what's right for you |
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Mon Nov 23 2020 9:13am |
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the_wombat Member Since: 29 Oct 2020 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 64 |
There are actually a large number of water entry points on the chassis. many of them small, but water traps never-the-less.
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Mon Nov 23 2020 8:15pm |
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slinkyjynx Member Since: 19 Nov 2020 Location: Surrey Posts: 19 |
True that, and to be honest the quoted price is far, far lower than fixing it after the fact so thinking about it as an insurance policy isn't a bad shout at all. |
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Thu Nov 26 2020 4:09pm |
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