Would this be the same item as for a ST-r? Might be interested in some aero mods when the car's fixed
Would this be the same item as for a ST-r? Might be interested in some aero mods when the car's fixed
Yep, it will fit on any Galant/Legnum
dont you sleep?? hmm bed time!!!! jsut finished making the mold hahahahOriginally Posted by bradc
hmm wonder how much this would cost.. is this flatter than the factory tray (that's if i even still have one :S)
It is the same as the factory one, and you most likely won't have one.
um overall its the same except iv rolled the edges,for easier flow and elimenated a few factory rivited hjoins to make it a 1 piece unit
ok.. what's the proposed price? undertray usually means better fuel economy...
looking at $150 roughly,i havent had tiem to do cost etc but roughly works out to this price
ok. might be keen for one. easy to fit? will have to buy bolts if my car is missing the tray of course..
i was going to try to make it completely flat and use packer/spacers to pick up the holes on the mounting points. it would make the bottom of the car lower but no lower than the lowest point. and as long as all the edges are sealed then it should work. and give the same effect as the original factory one.Originally Posted by VR4WGN
but if you can get an original fit copy why would you bother making one. that's why as long as the price is right i will have one from the UK buy if it goes ahead. but it is a shame to see all thia aluminium go to waste that i have in the shed. i am sure i will find a good use for it.
Bye for Now!
your a VERY intelligent man im SURe you will find a use for it Dave lolOriginally Posted by Davezj
um yes these are a copy of the original but fit better than the original as it has a few upgraded areas on it i did and rolled edges instead of sharp edges,should add to the flow of air too...
um i will get a group buy/poll based listing up in the UK area,will catchup with elnevio 1st tho to confirm how and where
~Q~
Just for your information, the undertray on my PFL is held on with 14 clips:
3 into the centremember
2 into the transmission side plastic
3 into the engine side plastic
6 into the front bumper (2 of which also go into the bumper brackets)
1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Tommi Makinen Edition
That sounds about right, just substitue 4 of the front clips for cable ties
silly question, no experience of fibreglass...how suitable is fibreglass at taking hits off the road? Ive noticed a few scrapes and gouges on mine ? and mine is stock height.
Still here somewhere........
well rememmber that the trays sustain alot of beatings ok,depending ofcourse on your conditions,my purpose for supplying these are merely for CITY or Local Town,NOT GRAVEL EXPRESS with crows Tails,however being fibreglass its repairable and cheaper to repair than that plastic(its hard to repair that composite plastic anyhow.
Fibreglass should offer the Same properties to the plastic being a fibre construction aswell fused in a resin
hey all thor tid offer to CVR4 aswell im making undertrays this next 2 weeks so if anyone wants 1 theyll be $85 each and finished in a black gelcoat ,the usual rules apply,if its not paid for in advance its NOT Made FOR!!
i have 8-9 paid orders form Australia Already so if you want in pm me..
Nearly half the price i used to charge....(saved time in the laying process)
Put me down for one Q. PM me payment details.
Have these been completed? I noticed there was mention of undertrays being ready on OzVR4.
Umm strange question, but I still have my factory one on and it has foam pads to soak the little drips of oil from the sump and gearbox.
Could this effect the carbon fibre??
I only speed when i overtake, so i don't spend to much time on the wrong side of the road!!!!!
They are ready, I saw them there last weekend
If I'm replying to your thread and helping you out, it is because I like you and want to help out your VR-4 ownership. No other reason