nevillen
Well-Known Member
Morning peopes!
We are just about to start 'strippng off' the plastic bits that hide the chassis rail and sills and more immportantly for us the jacking pointof the rear of our L322 2005 3.0 diesel vogue. The horrors that await I am aware of and on 1st inspection things aren't good but could be a lot worse! There only seem to be six plastic studs holding the plastic cover on (driver's side) I was wondering if anyone else has started and finished the same procedure and if there are any hidden catches I have not found yet? When the welder has finished I was thinking of using rust eat, followed by some stone chip and then finally using expanding foam when we reattach the plastic to ensure there is no water ingress...right way to go? ANY advise much appreciated!
Below are some pics of the 'offending' rust area to be removed and replaced.
---Jacking point
We are just about to start 'strippng off' the plastic bits that hide the chassis rail and sills and more immportantly for us the jacking pointof the rear of our L322 2005 3.0 diesel vogue. The horrors that await I am aware of and on 1st inspection things aren't good but could be a lot worse! There only seem to be six plastic studs holding the plastic cover on (driver's side) I was wondering if anyone else has started and finished the same procedure and if there are any hidden catches I have not found yet? When the welder has finished I was thinking of using rust eat, followed by some stone chip and then finally using expanding foam when we reattach the plastic to ensure there is no water ingress...right way to go? ANY advise much appreciated!
Below are some pics of the 'offending' rust area to be removed and replaced.
---Jacking point