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Rear under tray

summeh

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Doesn't seem secured at the front properly it's flapping around and at high speed hits the ground I think... It makes a fap fap fap sound.

Can anyone suggest if this is wrong and where it should be secured? The tray doesn't have any bolt holes at the front that I can see.

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It should slot under (above) the rear of the centre under tray which in turn is bolted upto the cars floor pan via two bolts therefore securing them both ...
 
it does indeed slot under the centre tray by about an inch... but the centre tray is not secured to the body either..

The rear tray looks like it has scoops/wings on the very front outer edges, these look like they should be pushed up to the floorpan though? no holes for securing though... weird.

any pics of a normal one? im thinking maybe the centre tray has been cut or damaged?
 
The two securing nuts generally break off with the thread still in them when removing. Remedy is to either weld on new threads or drill neat holes adjacent to the fixing location and cable tie them on.
 
My rear tray has the scoop at either side too! I used to think it was hanging down but it's the way the try is actually designed.. Must be to allow cooling for the engine bay?
 
ColinG":2rmn19ju said:
My rear tray has the scoop at either side too! I used to think it was hanging down but it's the way the try is actually designed.. Must be to allow cooling for the engine bay?

My rear tray was hanging down at the sides. When I recently went to see Scott @ SG he said that it was age and new ones don't sag. His fix was to drill a small hole in the tray and cable tie it to the rear body frame. It took a couple of minutes to do and looks really neat and solves the sagging problem.
 
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