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Adamsiarey

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Hi all, I'm new to this forum Evan though I've just baught my second discovery!
After getting all the carpets out I realised how much work I had cut out for me!
So I decided to cut the boot floor out after nearly falling through it! Only to find that the chassis needed a couple of repairs! Ok no biggie nothing a welder and and angle grinder can't sort out! But! I want to remove my rear crossmember so I can repair the mounts and a couple of patches on the crossmember it's self and once it's off I can clean up the rest of the chassis and give her a good coating of waxoyle! I've seen loads of threads about removing it but they all involve chopping the crossmember to bits! And putting a new one in, but unfortunalty for me I don't think my crossmember is bad enough to validate spending 100 or so quid on buying a new one, any help or advice will much appreciated :) thanks
 
Welcome great intro! My advice.. Your cross member might be ok now but if you do all this work then in a few years the cross member fails (which it will) you'll be doing it all over again. I've learnt that if your doing something to a land rover do it right. :)
 
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