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Cut a hole in the inner wing to get at the belt tensioner?
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(04-03-2018, 12:24 PM)Toms306 Wrote: The access to the tensioner isn't that bad and it's just one bolt, I don't see what you'll gain from cutting a hole in the hole in the chassis tbh, it's not even that high up.

I kept the sprung tensioner with air con delete myself.

Edit - I guess pictures don't auto resize on here now lol...
Thanx for the thought bud. If I find a dry-ish weekend soon-ish, I'll get down to it. I have a suitable bag of spanners/axle stands/trolley jack..

Doh  I just wanted to stand there with my reciprocating power saw and shout stuff like He Man!!!
WoW! That was cheap!  Inlove
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RE: Cut a hole in the inner wing to get at the belt tensioner? - by cheapo - 11-03-2018, 10:21 AM

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