110 crossmember corrision

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yimmyyam

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Hello i have a 87 110 land rover when i got it it only had three months
mot.i had a good look over it and all seemed well then last week i
removed the chequer plate covering the rear crossmember and found two
holes where reflectors had once been near the jacking points .the mot
is now due,i dont have a lot of money at the moment and was wondering
if this would be an mot fail ?thanks

 
In message <[email protected]>,
yimmyyam <[email protected]> writes
>Hello i have a 87 110 land rover when i got it it only had three months
>mot.i had a good look over it and all seemed well then last week i
>removed the chequer plate covering the rear crossmember and found two
>holes where reflectors had once been near the jacking points .the mot
>is now due,i dont have a lot of money at the moment and was wondering
>if this would be an mot fail ?thanks
>


If you put the chequer plate back on then no it should not fail !!!

But without the plate it should and rightly so.

Just don't go towing a trailer or even worse get involved in an off road
recovery.

--
Marc Draper
 
I am sure you should be able to find someone to weld them up for you - cheap
enough!!!



"yimmyyam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello i have a 87 110 land rover when i got it it only had three months
> mot.i had a good look over it and all seemed well then last week i
> removed the chequer plate covering the rear crossmember and found two
> holes where reflectors had once been near the jacking points .the mot
> is now due,i dont have a lot of money at the moment and was wondering
> if this would be an mot fail ?thanks
>



 
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