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underbody engine guard T 4T5
Date: Wednesday, 22/Dec/10, 11.52 PM | Message # 1
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From: 11/Dec/10
Sorry itsme again,
I'm looking to fit an underbody engine guard to my 1995 t4 i'ts a 2.4 diesel auto ( i dont know what differance that makes) <_< any way the question is will the guard of a t5 also fit at4 (I've decided to try contacting some dismantlers in an attemt to get hold of a genuine vw part ive asked about this guard On an earlier thred I was advised that there is a cheap alternative poss, fibreglass well i'll try the '' used '' route first. but am certain that i'll be offered one from a later vehicle. again thanks in advance gentlemen.
Phi lSheriton biggrin

 

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Date: Friday, 24/Dec/10, 8.43 PM | Message # 2
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From: 13/Nov/10
Hi itsme
No you can not fit a t5 engine tray to t4 t5 trays are made of plastic and vw t4 trays are made of steel and a different shape all together you see t4 trays on e-bay for about £ 40 + p&p hope this helps
 
 

 

Date: Saturday, 25/Dec/10, 3.58 PM | Message # 3
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From: 27/Jan/09
Yip they are definately NOT the same

And yes they are available on E-bay the problem with buying one of E-bay granted they are only £40-£50 and wait for it £250 ish from VW [still available too] its the weight issue it costs a fortune to get them sent so they have to be uplifted unless you are very lucky and find one with-in driving distance which i really doubt

However an engine tray is not really needed if you havent lowered your Transporter but a must when you have btw Autos to my knowledge are no different in this to a manual

Hope that helps a bit Phil

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Date: Wednesday, 29/Dec/10, 1.04 AM | Message # 4
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From: 20/Feb/09
Much quieter with the belly pan fitted with the sound deadening. stops the diesel from reverberating off the floor.

 

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Date: Saturday, 01/Jan/11, 1.46 PM | Message # 5
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From: 11/Dec/10
Thank you gents for the advice,
Sorry I've been so long winded in repplying to your advice
but once again thank you.
P.S. many more questions to come!!
philsheriton wacko

 

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Date: Saturday, 01/Jan/11, 4.14 PM | Message # 6
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From: 20/Feb/09
Just a note Phil, T4's r us do a new underbody shield for around £55 for both models of T4.

 

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Date: Saturday, 01/Jan/11, 4.17 PM | Message # 7
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From: 27/Jan/09
Em whose not raedcing all the posts now Chas, Phil mentiones this at the top of his thread .... [still a bit huingover are we buddy] .... biggrin surprised

 

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