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What would happen if i ground my sills off?
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pnut_man
PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:40 am Up
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are they important? and if i couldnt grind the whole thing off maby half?
Lowered my car at the weekend and its only 1inch of the ground all round, need to loose the sills as my coilovers have seized up and i cant raise it up.

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You would not be able to jack the car up from the side.
 
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well if i left a small bit of the sill still in place for jacking, each side? what are they for anyways? just jacking??
 
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It would probably just squash anyway. a normal jack bends the sills anyway unless its got a huge base plate. I don't know why Peugeot even recommend jacking it there.

I would get a second opinion before you go ahead but I doubt they are structurally integral. I have bashed and squashed mine to hell and its not split in half.

 
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yeah mine are pretty battered too. was thinking of cutting them off because it will be cleaner than bending them, but yeah, all i really need to know for sure is if they are structurally integral. if not then bye bye sills!
 
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Thats the seam where the inner and outer sill are welded together...If you've mangled it by jacking it up there then you've not been very nice to the car.
Use a trolley jack with a 12" block of 2" thick timber between the jack head and the box sections under the floor. If your car is too low then drive up some blocks of timber to get more height.

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Im pretty sure my car doesn't like me eddy, however i know how to jack my car up, i just need to know if the sills need to be on the car.
 
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The sills make up part of the strength of the car. Cut them off and if you get hit by or run into something then you will increase the chance of the car folding in 2 and mangling you against the steering wheel.

Go for it, it could be entertaining.

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No need to be bitchy macca, its just a question.
 
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Apart from all that they aren't important.
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cool. ill just cut em off then, no harm in a little steering wheel mangling every now and then.
 
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Who's making the popcorn then?
 


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One Hundred million bazillion gatrillion pink rupee's
Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

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Is this a joke?
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pnut_man wrote:
cool. ill just cut em off then


Don't expect the car to see an MOT pass certificate again.

 


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