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Looking from above the engine I can see straight through to the ground below. Should my berlingo have an undertray or is this normal? It looks as if there are fixing points around where a tray would fit... Most of my other vehicles have trays.
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What year & model? I think some earlier models didn't have them.
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Mine had an undertray, they are crap and fall off, good chance yours has done the same......
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Is there a tangible benefit to the undertray ?
I suppose there must be as the manufacturers wouldn't fit them, anyone know the real reason ?
If it is for pass by noise for environmental reasons then I wouldn't fit one but if it has some sort of streamlining and fuel efficiency benefit then it may be worth having one.
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It is an assistance in passing noise regs. As for further design uses, in this case I don't know, but I did once read an article showing how on the 405 it aided cooling quite considerably.
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