Tamora Undertray Removal
Discussion
Just about to remove the stainless tray/stiffener under the engine on my Tamora. I notice the roll bar bushes are held in by this tray and the bolts on either side. Can I just remove the tray without the ARB coming out etc? Anything special I need to know/Do? Does suspension need to be loaded or unloaded etc?
Didn't want to remove the tray then find I can't get things back together again!
Thanks, Matt
Didn't want to remove the tray then find I can't get things back together again!
Thanks, Matt
You can
Normally just stays in place thanks to bushes squished into the chassis cutouts. But I think even if you pull it loose it doesnt go far due to drop links. I think as long as the 2 sides of the car have similar suspension compression then you wont see much tension in there or tendency for the thing to pop out.
Normally just stays in place thanks to bushes squished into the chassis cutouts. But I think even if you pull it loose it doesnt go far due to drop links. I think as long as the 2 sides of the car have similar suspension compression then you wont see much tension in there or tendency for the thing to pop out.PetrolHeadPete said:
You can
Normally just stays in place thanks to bushes squished into the chassis cutouts. But I think even if you pull it loose it doesnt go far due to drop links. I think as long as the 2 sides of the car have similar suspension compression then you wont see much tension in there or tendency for the thing to pop out.
^^Absolutely what Pete says.
Normally just stays in place thanks to bushes squished into the chassis cutouts. But I think even if you pull it loose it doesnt go far due to drop links. I think as long as the 2 sides of the car have similar suspension compression then you wont see much tension in there or tendency for the thing to pop out.I've dropped the s/s stiffener off my Tuscan a few times - no bother at all.
Nick
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