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    Where are we now!!! with this?? Anybody got any info on/position regarding under-tray,s
    Looking for a a response here
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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiejon View Post
    Where are we now!!! with this?? Anybody got any info on/position regarding under-tray,s
    Looking for a a response here
    Dixie
    Whao! Calm down. Unsure from your post what you need to know, but ...

    Do you need one?
    The thing is there for a reason (well several actually, if you read through the threads here), and they all had them, even if many have gone AWOL, so a good thing to have. No down sides anyway, surely? Sound proofing, under car airflow, cooling airflow through both radiator and the engine bay, keeps all sorts of mechanicals and electronics apart from road salt, water, mud, ice, snow and other detritus, not to mention (some) protection from speed bumps and any random road kills too!

    Where to get one.
    Big problem is to get one, being NLA from ex-dealers and XPart, and second biggest, if you do find one even second hand, is to pay for it.
    I was lucky enough to the buy the actual new NOS one (KRB000151) from AndyG, pictured in his post #48 above, but
    I hear the cut down FWD 75/ZT diesel ones are almost just as good, albeit with a bit of work.

    Any other option?
    As far as an alternative is concerned, having a re-make run didn't look feasible cost-wise, as I recall.
    The 'el-cheepo' thin plastic ones on eBay, are really useless, or so I hear from those who have tried them.

    ... I hope that answers your question, even if perhaps not what you hoped to hear

    David
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    Thank for ur insights David. Am still on the hunt for a 260 undertray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiejon View Post
    Thank for ur insights David. Am still on the hunt for a 260 undertray.
    dixiejon
    OK, I sympathise. You will find it impossible to find one as 'NOS', I think.

    Next week I will see if I can make a 'brown-paper' pattern from the original NOS undertray I got from AndyG, which I happen to have just taken off the car for an oil-change, and allow that to be used to accurately mark up a Diesel FWD 75/ZT for "trimming" and hole-boring. No personal experience of doing that, but hear that the FWD Diesel one, being deeper, is a more accurate shape than FWD petrol ones, and the end-result is then quite acceptable.

    ... of course you still need to find an intact diesel FWD one!

    Perhaps Tim won't mind if I lodge a template with him for anyone else interested in future.

    David
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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post

    Perhaps Tim won't mind if I lodge a template with him for anyone else interested in future.

    David
    Yep.

    Don't forget the club has a brand new tray which is being kept for possible re-make/template. We tried a few years ago as per this thread and interest was too low (cost too high per tray) for a production run. If memory is intact think it was a min of 50 trays. Different members have tried in the past to develop a tray but it normally fulls back to either scrappy or adjusting the diesel tray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    Yep.

    Don't forget the club has a brand new tray which is being kept for possible re-make/template. We tried a few years ago as per this thread and interest was too low (cost too high per tray) for a production run. If memory is intact think it was a min of 50 trays. Different members have tried in the past to develop a tray but it normally fulls back to either scrappy or adjusting the diesel tray.
    The other thing to bear in mind re costings is shipping of such an item would not be cheap!
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