MK2 engine undertray

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  1. Trev16v

    Trev16v Paid Member Paid Member

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    Does anyone know where to get a Golf MK2 engine undertray, aside from SWG who seem to want 150 for one?

    There was a chap on eBay called engine_protect who was selling them for 30ish, but none are listed at the moment (though I have sent him an email to see if he still has any).

    I wondered if there's any other source for those cheap 30 ones, if the guy on eBay doesn't come back to me.

    Thanks!

    Trev
     
  2. nealey Forum Junkie

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    I think they were standard on the diesels so may be worth trying to find one of them
     
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    intresting..wonder how they fit...are they small or big bumper specific etc
     
  5. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    this is what vagcat shows there is a part that joins it to the front cross member

    1 191805681J
    sound deadener
    manual gearbox / 1V,JP,ME,RA, SB,JR

    2 191805681K
    sound deadener
    automatic / 1V,JP,ME,RA, SB,JR

    3 191805724
    carrier / sound deadener
    lower /

    4 N 90106601
    snap nut
    B6,3X19,9X16 /

    5 311821143
    hex. hd. self-tap bolt (combi)
    6,5X21,5 /

    6 811807577C
    insert nut
    /

    7 N 0116653
    washer
    5,3X15X1,6 /

    8 N 0438851
    hexagon head panel screw
    B4,8X19 /

    9 N 0116672
    washer
    B7,4X22X2 /

    10 N 0159461
    hexagon head panel screw
    A6,5X19 /
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  6. pigbladder Forum Addict

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    ah right thats handy to know...spose thats obselte or a million dollars
     
  7. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    1 191805681J DAEMPFUNG 229.5 Euro

    3 191805724 TRAEGER 24.45 Euro

    probably obselte
     
  8. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    looks like they have 10 available on that ebay shop
     
  9. pigbladder Forum Addict

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    what the fitting piece?
     
  10. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    looks like you only need the front bit if it's a big bumper
    look below
    the under tray is the same p/n

    [​IMG]
     
  11. penny71 Forum Member

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    I bought one about 2 years ago from uk ebay (engine protect)

    Looks the same as the German ebay ones mentioned further up.

    Fitted easier than expected - holes all lined up with existing holes on my 89 car.

    It attaches to the front crossmember so bumper type doesnt matter.

    Also mounts to main crossmember

    and 1 screw in each chassis leg (no drilling - hole + screw insert there already:thumbup: )


    I had to trim a small hole to fit round the lowest point of the PAS pump assembly.

    Does a grand job of keeping water and muck out the engine bay and off the drive belts!

    Well worth the money.
     
  12. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    that good so you need try and some screws
    i take it your car has a small bumper
     
  13. penny71 Forum Member

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    Bumpers as per signature

    It would leave a gap forward of front cross member on big bumper cars.

    For 30 I'm happy.

    I have a Seat diesel PAS/alternator ribbed belt setup.

    May explain the need to cut a small hole in the undertray.
     
  14. alexisblades99 Forum Member

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    does that vw schematic show sound deadening above the tray?
     
  15. EZ_Pete

    EZ_Pete Forum Junkie

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    When you discover the best/cheapest source Trev, please post the info on here, or PM me.

    My car seems to have suddenly become in need of this item, [strikethrough] dammit[/strikethrough]. :lol:
     
  16. geeteethree Forum Member

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    First post, but some experience with this one.

    Fitted a Seat Toledo (1996) diesel undertray to my Mk2, all fixing points align with the subframes, only needed trimming on the leading edge to clear bumper.

    engine bay temp has risen but engine noise significantly reduced.

    [​IMG]

    Reagrds, Grant
     
  17. Gaz37 The Grouch. Paid Member

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    Were these OE on Mk2s?

    If so where have all the original ones gone?
     
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    came on diesels
     
  19. MUSHY 16V

    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    nice one that looks a good fit and tempture rise is nice to know
    i have noticed that mk4s diesel has the full undertray but the v6 only has a small tray just in front of the engine

    i suppose we could cut the sides at the back of the tray to let more air through
    if the temperature rise becomes a problem
     
  20. turbotommy Forum Member

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    Took a few pics today of some.

    this is a mk2 golf tray
    [​IMG]

    and this is a Seat toledo under tray

    [​IMG]
     

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