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jr
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as why its away i may have them plated, to stop corrosion issues later in life

[Edited on 16-12-2006 by jr]
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dont understand this. ur corsa chassis legs weld to the front panel and run down inbelow the car
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He's after where they fail.

Mine were done immediately below the bulkhead, behind where the lower arm meets it I think.

No pics surprisingly, I'll try and get some unless anyone else has some and I'll point it out on them.
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how can they corrode if you never take the car out
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Jimothy, just have it ALL re-done.
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
how can they corrode if you never take the car out


it has no engine dave, i would have thought a man running a company such as yourself would realise this componant rates highly on the list of whats needed for a car
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
He's after where they fail.

Mine were done immediately below the bulkhead, behind where the lower arm meets it I think.

No pics surprisingly, I'll try and get some unless anyone else has some and I'll point it out on them.


cheers ian
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quote:
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Jimothy, just have it ALL re-done.


all what ?, and redone where
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17th Dec 06 at 00:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If you're not sure where to have them plated, have them plated all the way along, is what I meant.
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as i see, yes, proberly
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
how can they corrode if you never take the car out


it has no engine dave, i would have thought a man running a company such as yourself would realise this componant rates highly on the list of whats needed for a car


a little bit rude mr dallas
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sorry i forgot an



[Edited on 17-12-2006 by jr]
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to be fair, in the time I've been on here, I have seen the car ONCE
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I actually thought it was a clean room as used by Intel to make their computer stuff at first, then I realised it was a car too
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ash, there is only one reply, G.T.F

rob when was that ?
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PVS 04 I think, or maybe 05. whenever you had the sBear wheel.
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Just a few inches back from the lower arm mount on the chassis...they seem to crack down the centre and rot away.

[Edited on 17-12-2006 by and-m]
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
how can they corrode if you never take the car out


it has no engine dave, i would have thought a man running a company such as yourself would realise this componant rates highly on the list of whats needed for a car


it was a joke
jr
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i guessed, hence my follow up with a
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
i guessed, hence my follow up with a


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Dont see the point. Its still going to rot through but just take twice as long and and weight

If it look ok now then just keep it well painted

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thats the point stu, i dont want it to go at all, hence having the whole lot bead blasted, and stone chipped and waxoiled

 
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