Engine Undertray - who still has theirs?

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Engine Undertray - who still has theirs?
#1
I don't know if these were an option part or if the majority have just fallen off or what (anyone know?)

But who still has theirs?

If you're unfamiliar, there's a plastic tray which fits into the slots behind the front bumper and runs under the sump.

Oh, and does anyone have one they don't want for less than the £38 they are new on eBay?
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£38 sounds cheap
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I do! Oh wait, i just have the bits where it was fixed to my subframe and someone snapped most of it off lol
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#4
Its funny this thread should arrise. I did a canbelt on a hdi the other week..it was the first 306 in all the years ive been messing with them to have the full undertray fitted ! With original clips !
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#5
Undertray what Undertray? lol
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#6
I did have mine, up to about 3 years ago, then it dropped off.
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#7
My old one had one on for a little bit.
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#8
got mine Smile
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#9
I've never even seen one after owning 8 306s and working on several others... lol

I thought it was only the HDis and GTis that had them originally but the holes look 'used' for undertray bolts on the 1.8 so guess that came with one too. Confused

I would like one though, the bay gets in such a shit state so quickly....and you end up with grit and salt all over to corrode metal parts and wet slippery aux belts from not having one. Dodgy
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#10
Still got mine Smile
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#11
My old 5dr hdi used to have one apart from that not seen another
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#12
I still have mine on my gti-6 plus i got them to reorder the last one in the country so my local peugeot parts department told me with new clips and bolts £124.00 in total,so have kept this as a spare.
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I have mine. Smile
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Weight reduction right..?
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Under trays are 1 of the most annoying things on cars these days when working on them. It can take longer to take and refit the under tray than it does to do an oil change on a car. On some of the newer Peugeots they put captive bolts into plastic and they just rip out. So a lot of the time under trays are held up with more cable ties than bolts.

But back on to subject, I don't think they ever had them fitted to ph1s, not sure if they were on ph2s either. I have come across a couple on ph3s but literally only like 2 on all the 306s that I have ever work on
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#16
Both my hdi and gti6 have the undertray still intact. I'm amazed by the one on the hdi, 109k and still has all the original clips
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#17
Still got mine on the Hdi
Cable ties FTW!
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#18
Will be looking into getting one soon...and doing a full underbody sheet
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(06-03-2014, 12:55 PM)Piggy Wrote: Will be looking into getting one soon...and doing a full underbody sheet

Do you drive rally stages often?
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I didn't realise they were that sought after. I have one, and no 306 to use it on. Make me an offer Smile
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(06-03-2014, 01:20 PM)Scott Wrote: I didn't realise they were that sought after. I have one, and no 306 to use it on. Make me an offer Smile

Ill take it for free in payment for putting up the shed that its probably stored in.
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(06-03-2014, 01:31 PM)Niall Wrote:
(06-03-2014, 01:20 PM)Scott Wrote: I didn't realise they were that sought after. I have one, and no 306 to use it on. Make me an offer Smile

Ill take it for free in payment for putting up the shed that its probably stored in.

lmao

(06-03-2014, 01:06 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(06-03-2014, 12:55 PM)Piggy Wrote: Will be looking into getting one soon...and doing a full underbody sheet

Do you drive rally stages often?

Have you not seen the lanes round here?! Going to tesco and back is a rally stage in itself!

And full underbody= less road noise and potentially more mpgs and some downforce!
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Rallye has one, i put it in the shed for safekeeping lmao
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(06-03-2014, 01:32 PM)Piggy Wrote:
(06-03-2014, 01:06 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(06-03-2014, 12:55 PM)Piggy Wrote: Will be looking into getting one soon...and doing a full underbody sheet

Do you drive rally stages often?

Have you not seen the lanes round here?! Going to tesco and back is a rally stage in itself!

And full underbody= less road noise and potentially more mpgs and some downforce!

A full underbody would be great. There's a reason why basically all production car based race cars strive for it.
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(06-03-2014, 11:37 AM)Frosty Wrote: Under trays are 1 of the most annoying things on cars these days when working on them. It can take longer to take and refit the under tray than it does to do an oil change on a car. On some of the newer Peugeots they put captive bolts into plastic and they just rip out. So a lot of the time under trays are held up with more cable ties than bolts.

I like undertrays, but I do agree with the cable tie bit, its the same with arch liners and any other splash guards....people seem to refit them all with either cable ties or steel screws that rust and round when you try and loosen them! Rolleyes Its not even like the clips are expensive!

The undertray on the Vectra was stupid though, the isnspection hole wasn't any use on a driveway (probably alright on a lift) so ended up taking the whole thing off, about 20 screws in total lol.
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Think my old one might of got ripped up
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I didn't know they came with them to be honest. Link?
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I saw one at the side of my shed yesterday. no idea how long thats been there or what from but iv only ever owned and broke 306's so was a suprise find
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(06-03-2014, 04:25 PM)Toms306 Wrote:
(06-03-2014, 11:37 AM)Frosty Wrote: Under trays are 1 of the most annoying things on cars these days when working on them. It can take longer to take and refit the under tray than it does to do an oil change on a car. On some of the newer Peugeots they put captive bolts into plastic and they just rip out. So a lot of the time under trays are held up with more cable ties than bolts.

I like undertrays, but I do agree with the cable tie bit, its the same with arch liners and any other splash guards....people seem to refit them all with either cable ties or steel screws that rust and round when you try and loosen them! Rolleyes Its not even like the clips are expensive!

The undertray on the Vectra was stupid though, the isnspection hole wasn't any use on a driveway (probably alright on a lift) so ended up taking the whole thing off, about 20 screws in total lol.

Seen what happens when you do an oil change through the inspection hole though... Outstanding piece of GM engineering right there...
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(06-03-2014, 04:54 PM)Ruan Wrote:
(06-03-2014, 04:25 PM)Toms306 Wrote:
(06-03-2014, 11:37 AM)Frosty Wrote: Under trays are 1 of the most annoying things on cars these days when working on them. It can take longer to take and refit the under tray than it does to do an oil change on a car. On some of the newer Peugeots they put captive bolts into plastic and they just rip out. So a lot of the time under trays are held up with more cable ties than bolts.

I like undertrays, but I do agree with the cable tie bit, its the same with arch liners and any other splash guards....people seem to refit them all with either cable ties or steel screws that rust and round when you try and loosen them! Rolleyes Its not even like the clips are expensive!

The undertray on the Vectra was stupid though, the isnspection hole wasn't any use on a driveway (probably alright on a lift) so ended up taking the whole thing off, about 20 screws in total lol.

Seen what happens when you do an oil change through the inspection hole though... Outstanding piece of GM engineering right there...

Well, no...because its completely useless on the drive, the flap is so big you cant drop it far enough lol.

Though if its anything like the 'mount the oil filter above the exhaust so it dribbles oil along the cat pipe' GM engineering then I'm sure it's brilliant. lol
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