Rear diffusers... go one, who's scraped theres??
Rear diffusers... go one, who's scraped theres??
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Craig!

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349 posts

220 months

Sunday 30th October 2011
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OK, to make me feel slightly better who's scraped there Tiv on a bumpy back road before? Unfortunately this afternoon when driving along one of my favourite roads (Stokesley to Helmsley) I forgot about how low the rear diffuser would get in a compression dip and managed to scrape the bugger!

It sounded pretty nasty, looks it too however after a few hours with some fibreglass resin to tie up the stray weaves, and a gentle skim of filler its ready to be painted, just need to get some prices tomorrow!

alex_gray255

6,332 posts

228 months

Sunday 30th October 2011
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I know how you feel. Precisely the reason for this thread

Overseas

1,653 posts

260 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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Much easier to ask who hasn't!!
With the dips and fords around the North York Moors, surprised you have one left!!
Went for a run there with the Ralston Automobile Club (RAC??!!) some years back and left lots of orange fibreglass across the route.
Was brilliant fun though!

Zippee

13,928 posts

257 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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Like stonechips really, if you bought the car to drive properly then you will bang the diffuser at some point, the sides on mine have a fair few war wounds. If I get it repaired it'll happen again a few miles down the road, I just look at it as collateral damage.

julianc

1,984 posts

282 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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We've scraped the front splitter many times in our 8 years plus Tamora ownership, much less so after the suspension was raised (front ground clearance about 4 1/2 inches now, had been nearer 3 1/2 inches when we picked her up from the factory many years ago).

We've only scraped the rear diffuser once, and that was exiting a multistorey car park in Monaco. I had a feeling it would happen when I saw the large angle between the car park slip and the main road, and I was correct (despite going slowly). Have you got the rear suspension height sorted? A couple of years ago after changing to Gaz Gold Professionals I was getting the rear suspension hitting the stops in a dip rather than grounding the rear diffuser, so I had the rear suspension firmed up a bit and now not a problem. However, the significant difference for us in the number of front/rear groundings may suggest a rear suspension setup issue for you?

Julian

Suffolk Redneck

50 posts

187 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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I have just had new Bilstein shocks fitted to mine and that seems to have cured the scraping problems I have had in the past

Skipe

616 posts

218 months

Tuesday 1st November 2011
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I unfortunately smashed mine (reversing into a high curb whilst 3 point turning rolleyes) the day before a planned road trip in France...so I'm looking for a new one.

With the diffuser bolt having come out I needed to get it sorted whilst away. Our starting point was Carentan in Normandy and the only garage was a Renault Van dealership.

The main problem is none of the staff spoke French (mine is pigeon French at best) but we managed to get the car up and with around 8 mechanics and staff watching on the diffuser secured. I think I made the mechanics week when I started her up and had them all in and out of the car and poking around the cockpit - very amusing! hehe

BCA

8,651 posts

280 months

Friday 4th November 2011
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Pretty much unmarked!!

Proper suspension and ride height though... wink

Nitron 3 way NTR Race suspension + stiffer eibach springs all round + ride height sympathetic to actual use on the harsh pot holed streets of Bagdad... ahem, Birmingham. hehe

Hoolio

1,182 posts

244 months

Friday 4th November 2011
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I've done worse...drove through some electric gates (they were open) and the metal stay in the road ripped the diffuser clean off, had to get another from a breaker and then had it repainted. Never even occured to me the stay woul dbe too high, wich ot wasn't without any luggage in the car.

Skipe said:
I unfortunately smashed mine (reversing into a high curb whilst 3 point turning rolleyes) the day before a planned road trip in France...so I'm looking for a new one.

With the diffuser bolt having come out I needed to get it sorted whilst away. Our starting point was Carentan in Normandy and the only garage was a Renault Van dealership.

The main problem is none of the staff spoke French (mine is pigeon French at best) but we managed to get the car up and with around 8 mechanics and staff watching on the diffuser secured. I think I made the mechanics week when I started her up and had them all in and out of the car and poking around the cockpit - very amusing! hehe