Yes because its next to the seatbelt mounting Sorryfound a rusty hole was just wondering if i need to get it sorted for the MOT?
on the bright side, looks like theres plenty of tread on your tyre :thumbs
Yes because its next to the seatbelt mounting Sorry
is paul into rusty holes then colin, like the rusty "sheriffs badge" pmsl:doh
wrong that oblong disc is the seat belt mount its too close to it that is excessive corrosion (a hole) just get some rust eater clean it up fill it and underseal the inner arches . you might even fill the hole with undersealok spoke to a welder bloke and he says where the hole is won't effect the mot as its not on the main body work it's on a like fin of metal away from the chassis where the seat belt is connected :nenau
wrong that oblong disc is the seat belt mount its too close to it that is excessive corrosion (a hole) just get some rust eater clean it up fill it and underseal the inner arches . you might even fill the hole with underseal
if its sticky they wont go near it and its not a big hole . it 'll last the year then if it gets worse then weld it.
thats all id be doing
may aswell get it welded now, this truck is starting to turn into a money pit
only if you let it be .its a tiny hole. its a nothing . but penetration of rust . is excessive and yours is in an mot fail place . just bloody treat the rust fill it and underseal it . itll prob fix it long term anyway might never need welding
To be fair, I would probably do the same, :augie
How much is a re-test compared to the weld job :nenau
OK best compromise, send it for an MOT as it is and wait for the advice from the MOT test station, what do you think they might say ?
Let them decide, their responsibility.
Then you can sleep at night.:nenau
How much is a re-test compared to the weld job :nenau
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