Colthebrummie
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I recently took my 2003, 1.8 petrol Freelander to a local Indy to discover the source of a knocking noise from underneath. Whilst he had it up in the air he had a good look at everything and gave me a list of things needed doing. One of them, and the most urgent according to him, was the fuel tank cradle is badly corroded and needs changing. I knew this part was susceptible to rust when I bought the car so it wasn't much of a surprise. What I want to know is, is it a difficult job for a diyer whilst it's parked on the road. Does the petrol tank need to be removed and is there anything else associated with it that I should change at the same time. Or, will it just be be better to let the garage fix it. As always your comments will be gratefully received
Col
Col