View Full Version : Thanks Elms (Again)
Bounce
24-01-2013, 10:56 PM
Thanks to Elms,picked up the CSL today with its shiny new boot floor,new trailing arm bushes with my limiter kit,new input shaft seal on the diff and new ATE super blue brake fluid.:thumbs::thumbs:
rstoughy
24-01-2013, 11:16 PM
Nice one Brett :smokin:
I wish my boot floor would fall to bits, 15mths left to do it :bigcry: :bigcry: :bigcry:
Bounce
24-01-2013, 11:21 PM
Nice one Brett :smokin:
I wish my boot floor would fall to bits, 15mths left to do it :bigcry: :bigcry: :bigcry:You could only just see mine,have a good look under there Paul,my crack:birdman:was only about 20mm long and sometimes you can't even see them as they are under and around the 4 subframe bushes.
mattCSLnut
24-01-2013, 11:46 PM
You could only just see mine,have a good look under there Paul,my crack:birdman:was only about 20mm long and sometimes you can't even see them as they are under and around the 4 subframe bushes.
Yep, as Bres said they are very small and hidden well sometimes.
Mine was the same, just creeping out from under one of the rear sub frame bushes but Eagle Eyed Gareth :smokin: found it during an Inspection 1 last year.
Yanto
24-01-2013, 11:52 PM
You could only just see mine,have a good look under there Paul,my crack:birdman:was only about 20mm long and sometimes you can't even see them as they are under and around the 4 subframe bushes.
Not according to last Mantrain pic I saw !
Straightsix
25-01-2013, 03:13 AM
Thanks to Elms,picked up the CSL today with its shiny new boot floor,new trailing arm bushes with my limiter kit,new input shaft seal on the diff and new ATE super blue brake fluid.:thumbs::thumbs:
What is the fix ? Is it just replace the parts of standard spec which would mean can easily happen again or were parts replaced to a much higher better specification regarding the rear subframe and boot floor :-) ?
Thanks very much
billyboysm3
25-01-2013, 08:34 AM
I dont know shit, but have heard it is a strengthened floor by someone on here as part numbers are different.
Bounce
25-01-2013, 08:39 AM
I dont know shit, but have heard it is a strengthened floor by someone on here as part numbers are different.The cavity is also injected with structural foam.:gayfight:
shimmy
25-01-2013, 09:03 AM
I dont know shit, but have heard it is a strengthened floor by someone on here as part numbers are different.
i think the new floor pan has a ridge in it to strenghten it, and then the foam bonding agent
Straightsix
25-01-2013, 09:27 AM
So could this easily happen again in 10 years or will this have sorted this out for the next 30 years :-) ?
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