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Old 04-30-2006, 12:52 PM
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Default Belly pan maintenance (warning - boring but necessary) . . .

Based on some posts <a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/1338017.phtml" target="_blank">like this one</a> and the post from TTinCT about his belly pan coming loose, I decided to replace some flimsy/broken parts on the belly pan on my car. Here's the list of parts followed by the pic:

The first two in the list are the parts that the screws in the wheel liner turn in to that hold the belly pan to the wheel liner. <a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/1338002.phtml" target="_blank">See meem's post here.</a>

The last two in the list replaced the existing/missing torx screws and speed nuts that hold the belly pan to the under side of the car.

From L to R:
4A0 805 163 socket clips
4A0 805 137A retaining disk
N 015 458 1 speed nut
N 907 750 01 torx socket panel screws
4A0 805 121 A (Not shown) dowel pin, the 90 degree thing that you turn and access from the wheel well (4 total per car)

FYI the belly pan itself is 8N0 825 235 F.

<img src="http://images17.fotki.com/v304/photos/4/41970/1982850/bellypan01-vi.jpg">

I'm now driving with a renewed sense of security knowing my belly pan is secured. (!)
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Thatnks for reminding me Marty! I need 2 of those socket clips before the big trip...
Old 04-30-2006, 01:12 PM
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Default So the left two baggies are the two 90 degree turn fittings in the wheel well? If so, you need

a total of four each of each part number to do both sides, correct?
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Default Yes a total of 4 each part. I did not buy the

screw things which are part number 4A0 805 121A (dowel pin) which you need 2 each side if those are broken.
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Guess I should get a set...
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So I did... Thanks!
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Cool.
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Default I lost one each doing some ice racing on a frozen lake :-)

<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/53057/kk_052.jpg"></center><p>... plus a bumper and some small parts :-)
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Looks like you lost a little more - ouch!
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I LOVE ice racing ! Broke a 1/2 shaft ... but that was on a French Car ;-P


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