Subframe?Took it for it's last battery charging run before it goes off for major surgery at the end of the week.
Subframe?Took it for it's last battery charging run before it goes off for major surgery at the end of the week.
Yeah, and rear diff, fuel tank cradle, rear arms, brake pistons and hoses, osf wishbone and track rod end, nsf driveshaft. Phew!Subframe?
Your FL will love you even more.Yeah, and rear diff, fuel tank cradle, rear arms, brake pistons and hoses, osf wishbone and track rod end, nsf driveshaft. Phew!
It'll be nicer to drive, once all the slop has been removed from the suspension.Your FL will love you even more.
Technically yours can still tow 2000kg, which is up there with the best EVs available at the moment. Our Ioniq 5 can only tow 1600kg, which seems to be about average for current larger EVs.Towed brother in law's Golf to the mechanic with it.
Funny thing was his Golf clutch pedal was stuck to the floor just like mine. His didn't go as well like that tho.
Who said EV's can't tow!
That's true as officially the only thing that has changed is the method of propulsion.Technically yours can still tow 2000kg, which is up there with the best EVs available at the moment. Our Ioniq 5 can only tow 1600kg, which seems to be about average for current larger EVs.
Repair kit is available to hold the joints together. They work well and are more than a temporary fix...Driver's side wiper started flopping about yesterday as the drive arm on the shaft had lost it's grip. Don't know why.
Repair kit is available to hold the joints together. They work well and are more than a temporary fix...
Not today, but over the weekend, I removed the rear subframe/ suspension assembly, in readiness for a shiny replacement subframe, replacement rear diff, and reconditioned hub assemblies. I also replaced the tank cradle for a new one, although it's going to need some modification to make it fit the tank support pads correctly.
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ThanksLooks like you made good progress
I also replaced the tank cradle for a new one, although it's going to need some modification to make it fit the tank support pads correctly.
Yes, the front pad holes are in the wrong place, although I've got around that by "easing" a bit more space on the front plates.I have fed back to the suppliers many times about the pad holes being in the wrong place.
I use a tank cutter to correctly position them. They overlap with the factory holes but it sits right then.
I think the pattern used for folding and drilling is wrong !!
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