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(the front undertray is a smaller rectangular tray at the well ... front of the car - remove comments that actually apply to the front undertray)
 
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[[Image:Remove the front undertray step 4.jpg|thumb|left|Topside of front undertray from Elise S2]]
 
[[Image:Remove the front undertray step 4.jpg|thumb|left|Topside of front undertray from Elise S2]]
The front undertray needs to be removed for a variety of reasons such as to [[replace the anti-roll bar]],
 
 
This undertray is very important as it brings rigidity to the whole front of the car.
 
 
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== Refitting ==
 
== Refitting ==
Not easy to refit on your own, in fact, also impossible.
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Not easy to refit without positioning yourself under the car.
  
 
# From below, slide the undertray inside the clamshell.
 
# From below, slide the undertray inside the clamshell.
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# Replace all 12 screws.
 
# Replace all 12 screws.
 
#* The rear three screws are secured with [http://www.loctite.com/int_henkel/loctite_uk/index.cfm Loctite].
 
#* The rear three screws are secured with [http://www.loctite.com/int_henkel/loctite_uk/index.cfm Loctite].
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[[Category:DIY]]
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[[Category:Body]]
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[[Category:Lotus Elise]]
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[[Category:S2]]

Latest revision as of 18:58, 5 March 2023

Time & Tools
Time: 5mins
Tools: 8mm Socket
Topside of front undertray from Elise S2


Procedure

Refitting

Not easy to refit without positioning yourself under the car.

  1. From below, slide the undertray inside the clamshell.
    • Make sure it's the right way up!
  2. Key the rear of the undertray into the lip.
  3. Replace all 12 screws.
    • The rear three screws are secured with Loctite.