Boot removal
Boot removal
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KPW894

Original Poster:

42 posts

171 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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What's the best way to remove the boot, do you leave the hinges in the car or remove them in the boot lid?

Thanks.

Kieron.

Basil Brush

5,540 posts

287 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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I remove the boot lid and leave the hinges in the car. If you remove the clips on the end of the boot strut but leave it in place til last it helps support the lid while you remove the bolts.

Rich912

201 posts

240 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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I find the central barrier on the M25 extremely effective at removing the boot completely!!!


Cooper Green

206 posts

195 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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That is one of the saddest things i have seen in a long time, my condolences, hope no one was hurt. RIP another Tuscan.

Cockey

1,387 posts

252 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Must've been quite an impact. Hope you are ok. When did it happen?

Rich912

201 posts

240 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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It was a few years ago now, i'm fine just had a broken collar bone. Had a new tuscan for nearly 2 years now.

Macey

1,326 posts

217 months

Tuesday 13th March 2012
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yikes Even the A post is bent. Glad you got out with only a broken collar bone, looks like it could have been a lot worse.

Cockey

1,387 posts

252 months

Tuesday 13th March 2012
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Rich912 said:
It was a few years ago now, i'm fine just had a broken collar bone. Had a new tuscan for nearly 2 years now.
That's good news. Remember reading about all the work you did changing the pod lights from green to blue and also your home carpet retrim. Makes you realise that an insurance payout will never compensate you for all the blood, sweat and tears we put into our cars.

Rich912

201 posts

240 months

Tuesday 13th March 2012
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Fortunately all that work has been done on my new car and not the old one, your right though an insurance company would not take any of that into account.

Cockey

1,387 posts

252 months

Tuesday 13th March 2012
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In a way I want to thank you for images like that (and obviously offer my sincere condolences), as they often remind me to take it easy when conditions aren't the best. A few times I've been tempted to put my foot down on a clear stretch of road when it's been a bit wet, only to remember the horror stories of others.

nawarne

3,161 posts

284 months

Tuesday 13th March 2012
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Cockey said:
In a way I want to thank you for images like that (and obviously offer my sincere condolences), as they often remind me to take it easy when conditions aren't the best. A few times I've been tempted to put my foot down on a clear stretch of road when it's been a bit wet, only to remember the horror stories of others.
^^Ditto, they can bite back that's for sure.

Timely warning for others as they bring their cars out for a spin!
Nick