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Old 10-01-05, 03:16 PM   #1
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OK, another question, I have a crappy undertray fitted (looking out for a decent one) and it's fine, unless I'm close up & under the tail.
The main worry I have is that the CDI is bouncing around as it's lost it's fixing points. Any neat solutions? I tried sticking it down but that wasn't up to much.

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Old 10-01-05, 03:21 PM   #2
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parcel tape ? temporarily anyway....
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Old 10-01-05, 03:27 PM   #3
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Yeah I suppose I should stop it bouncing about until I get around to a more permanent solution.
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Old 10-01-05, 10:01 PM   #4
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If you havent cut too much of the old rear mudgaurd off you casn use it as a fixing point for the ECU just drill through and use a couple of countersunk machine screws- its what i did with mine, same trick for the alarm as well. Failing that how about velcro!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 10-01-05, 10:39 PM   #5
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try bonding in a length of velcro tape with fibreglass resin to the undertray.

Tends to work on the plastic stuff as well.

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Old 10-01-05, 11:08 PM   #6
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I like the velcro idea.

I got a genuine Suzuki undertray off ebay, includes new battery tray, only £50-. All fittings and OE parts fit.
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Old 10-01-05, 11:55 PM   #7
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If you havent cut too much of the old rear mudgaurd off you casn use it as a fixing point for the ECU just drill through and use a couple of countersunk machine screws- its what i did with mine, same trick for the alarm as well. Failing that how about velcro!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cut very little off but I still want to keep the box in the space behind the seat catch.
I seem to remember people talking about losing space when they fitted undertrays but if anything I'd say I've gained some!

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try bonding in a length of velcro tape with fibreglass resin to the undertray.

Tends to work on the plastic stuff as well.
Sounds like a plan to me. Cheers!
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