[urq] Skid Plate

Michael Hopton Michael at siliconoptix.com
Tue Dec 2 15:46:25 EST 2003


They are made of heavy gauge steel. I can't see why they wouldn't
fit 4000 quattros fine

cheers, Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Brady Moffatt [mailto:bradym at sympatico.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 3:14 PM
To: Pedro Faria; Michael Hopton; AUDIJIM at aol.com; urq at audifans.com
Subject: RE: [urq] Skid Plate


Hi All,

What are they made of?

The engine cover plate shows up on FA for all sorts of 5 cylinder FWD Audis.
The other two p/n's are AWOL, at least in North America.

Cheers,
Brady

-----Original Message-----
From: urq-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:urq-bounces at audifans.com]On
Behalf Of Pedro Faria

Would these also work on 4kq?

Thanks
Pedro


>From: "Michael Hopton" <Michael at siliconoptix.com>
>
>I have a set of the skid plates although I haven't got round
>to fitting them yet.... They are very solid pieces, designed
>to protect the oil pan, tranny and rear diff. I don't think
>they will do much if anything to protect the front valence.
>
>cheers, Mike
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:	AUDIJIM at aol.com [mailto:AUDIJIM at aol.com]
>Jason,
>
>In Europe, the skid Plates were optional. There are 3 available, one for
>the
>engine, one for the transmission and another for the rear diff. The parts
>numbers are:
>
>Skid Plate, engine: 811 018 911 E
>Skid Plate, transmission: 857 018 913
>Skid Plate, rear diff.: 857 018 911
>
>There is a lot of hardware involved that I did not list. These were still
>available since the last time I inquired about them. If you are interested
>in
>these items, please e-mail me off this list at audijim at audi5turbotech.com.
>
>JIM




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