thats wot i got too, does the job tho - just. (easy to burn through metal as theres hardly any adjustment).
i'v patched up quite a few inner wings, battery trays, boot floors, and exhausts with mine.
hi. i have located starter. removed, cleaned out, and refitted. buts its no better. starter is spinning but not turning engine, as if the cogs are not engaging.
does anyone have any other sugestions? how difficult are they to open up to fix?
im currently sat outside an asda trying to deliver food. wagons are queuing round block to get in, 2 hour wait 4 me :( oh well plenty of time for landyzone :)
a lot of companies like or dislike certain types of vehicle. obviously yours not like discos like my old one didnt. i changed to adrian flux and saved me £400 a year
leave it sat out that bit! then put summat to cover up the metal frame. i got some black plastic over mine
i'v seen proper adapters though that allow it to sit out that little bit more and look real tidy, cant remember where.
good idea, but making an adaptor up sounds a big job itself. y u say about the trip to hospital? think thats gonna b the way i do it (with goggles of cause) wish me luck.
unless theres other ideas?
theres plenty of body roll but its never caused me any problems.
take em off and try it. if ur not happy stick em back on or get them quick release ones
will deffo have a wading plug for next time
good idea about the water. trouble is there aint any round here. would squirting a hose pipe up the hole work?
had a little look and cant see the starter. can anyone tell me where it is on a 200tdi to save me ages looking? and is it an easy place to get to/remove?
thanks
it cost me £40 for secondhand mig welder and £10 for sheet steel. i needed to do the inner wings on my vauxhall few years ago, with no experience at all. was good enough for mot. after a bit of practise my disco wings look quite good.
think i'd best leave that alone then, unless it'l cause damage. could this dirt of come through the bell housing hole where i should of put wading plug?