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03-02-2016, 16:37 | #46 | |
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03-02-2016, 17:17 | #47 |
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Last MOT tester I know that did that by me got a black eye and all the windows of the cars for sale on his forecourt smashed in as well a few weeks later
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03-02-2016, 17:21 | #48 |
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Ok well the mot station I was thinking of is literally opposite the end of my road and a 2 minute walk and they have always been reasonable with me taking failed vehicles away as they normally need the space
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03-02-2016, 17:25 | #49 |
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Depends how badly failed it was, if it's in danger of dropping in half on the way home they have a legal duty
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03-02-2016, 20:51 | #50 |
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Ok just been quoted £75 to have a recovery truck fetch from its current location to the test station so will get hold of the test station in the morning and see if I can get it booked in for a test
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12-02-2016, 22:55 | #51 |
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just scrap the thing, break it and get a truck that isn't risking anyones life..
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13-02-2016, 15:35 | #52 | |
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If it could be repaired by replacing or re fabricating parts and therefore saving another Terrano then fair play to him and I wish him the best of luck. You could argue Elty's was a danger to life and he'd probably agree but look at the top quality workmanship and the hours of fabrication he has done to it, I'd say it's probably as safe now as when it left the factory. That could have been one more confined to the breakers yards when we have the guys here with the knowledge and know how to get it straight again. Roll on page 5...............
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13-02-2016, 16:41 | #53 |
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I'm all for a challenge, but this has bad news written all over it. If you're not prepared to drive your wife/girlfriend/mother in it then scrap it.
Any vehicle that has had such a basterdised repair job is likely to have other safety issues. How would any of us feel if he was driving it down the road, there was a failure of suspension/chassis and some innocent pedestrian got killed in the aftermath? If you can live with that then have a go... ...if you can't then... I don't like to be unsupportive of peoples efforts, but on this occasion trying to repair something of this magnitude is sheer folly. Sorry. |
13-02-2016, 22:27 | #54 | |
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13-02-2016, 23:03 | #55 | |
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Does look like the rot is going to be terminal to be honest Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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14-02-2016, 00:40 | #56 |
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From what I can make out he was putting it through the mot to get an idea of the scale of the work needed to put it right then decide from there what to do.
The rust on the underside does look fairly extensive in the pictures and I would be checking the chassis with a fine tooth comb if it was mine. Just jumping on the post and slating him for seeking advice is hardly fair. |
14-02-2016, 09:24 | #57 |
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Sorry guys I don't want to cause offence but how's the poor bloke going to feel about his thread.
He seemed very reasonable and has concidered the condition carefully which I think is why after seeking advice he has taken it to his closest mot station. Sami12 hope to see you back soon with an update. |
14-02-2016, 09:48 | #58 | |
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14-02-2016, 10:29 | #59 |
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To be honest all my first post meant was 4 pages and we are still talking about the same thing and nothing has moved on or been achieved.... Im out of this thread now as i dont wish to cause any offence and good luck with the project..
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14-02-2016, 10:35 | #60 |
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The truck will be going to a specialist next week to get a decision on what is the best action to take I understand it could break quite well and I have the facilities to break and storage for all the parts however as many of you should be aware there are getting less and less of these trucks available so if I can help keep one on the road safety and without breaking the bank then I will if it's not possible then I will break it for parts then most probably get either another terrano or a navrara with a knackered engine and swap the engine from this one
As for been able to do the work I can tackle most of it however although I can weld and would perfectly happy welding the body (floors, sills, arches, etc) I would leave the chassis to a specialist welder As for the condition of the chassis of the truck I have given it a good look over a poke and it is reasonably solid just a lot of surface rusted which would be treated and coated in underwear if it was to return to the road sorry late reply I have been very busy at work Shall update next week when it has been inspected Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk |
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