Yeah with disco one its the whole rear floor that comes out, There is a special name for it , its called rotEdweird wrote:It's a shame Suzuki's don't have that. I think later RR-classics do. Certainly Discovery 1s and RR-P38s do have removable panels in the boot floor for getting at the pump-sender unit.ScottieJ wrote:Lots of vehicles are like that, at least it's only the sender, you can still drive without that. a lot of rangerover classics don't have an access hole either, I strategically cut a hole in my mates rangerover boot floor so that we could change the fuel pump without dropping the tankturbo-tom wrote:i think suzuki must of designed the petrol tank sender on the same night rather then putting a inspection plate in the rear floor you have to drop the whole bloody tank out!
Double ball joint rod end thing?
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It dosen't say anything about not being allowed to repair it.twiss wrote:Mot guide just says:
Check for inappropriate modification or repairs, especially by welding, or evidence that excessive heat has been applied, to steering components or structural members
It just says "don't do a shit job"
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That was my interpretation too!dan_2k_uk wrote:
It dosen't say anything about not being allowed to repair it.
It just says "don't do a shit job"
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The Problem is that It's down to the Testers discretion and interpretation of the wording in the manual, they can argue that any modification is inappropriate as it's not how it left the factory (if they know) and the "excessive heat" has been applied during welding argument, but in order to see this it would have to be left un-painted. Obviously if you have done it in a way that it doesn't 'look' modified you should be fine.
I'm sure you'll be fine though, my steering links aren't standard
I'm sure you'll be fine though, my steering links aren't standard