RandyStang
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- Sean
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Don't think there is a post for this? Anyways, just filled mine in which took for ever.
Anyways, my chance to have a right old moan about the mess they make with the under seal in Belgium - both barrels in fact!
addle:
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"One of my biggest gripes is the under sealing process that the cars go through in Belgium (nothing to do with the car but the people employed to screw up the underside), and it is grossly SUB-STANDARD (I take it there are no QA/QC procedures in place here?). If I had of had the choice knowing what I know I now, I would have tried to opt out of the under sealing for sure! The under seal is in places it shouldn’t be, and places I think it should be, it isn’t. The under seal is literally all over the exhaust (for the first couple hundred miles it smelt as though the car was going to burst into flames), driveshaft, and rear diff – not to mention overspray on the inner wheel rims and some even made it onto the rear under bumper painted splitter)."
Anyways, my chance to have a right old moan about the mess they make with the under seal in Belgium - both barrels in fact!
Quote
"One of my biggest gripes is the under sealing process that the cars go through in Belgium (nothing to do with the car but the people employed to screw up the underside), and it is grossly SUB-STANDARD (I take it there are no QA/QC procedures in place here?). If I had of had the choice knowing what I know I now, I would have tried to opt out of the under sealing for sure! The under seal is in places it shouldn’t be, and places I think it should be, it isn’t. The under seal is literally all over the exhaust (for the first couple hundred miles it smelt as though the car was going to burst into flames), driveshaft, and rear diff – not to mention overspray on the inner wheel rims and some even made it onto the rear under bumper painted splitter)."
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