Expert Lamborghini Urus Repair: Audi Q7 Measurements & CarVertical Check
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In a daring automotive adventure, the team at Mat Armstrong takes on the daunting task of repairing a Lamborghini Urus without the crucial repair procedures from the manufacturer. Lamborghini's refusal to provide fitting instructions leaves the team to rely on measurements from an Audi Q7, uncovering a significant 1,110 mm discrepancy in the chassis leg alignment. Through a meticulous process involving heat, chisels, and precise measurements, they successfully remove and reinstall the chassis leg, ensuring a perfect fit using self-tapping screws and panel bonding.
With a keen eye for detail and a touch of grit, the team rebuilds the front part of the chassis, meticulously aligning each component using a combination of self-tapping screws and rivets. Emphasizing the role of panel bond in reinforcing the car's structure, they showcase the intricate process of securing the chassis with unwavering precision. The painting phase brings a new challenge as they meticulously sand, prime, and coat the repaired section to seamlessly integrate it with the rest of the vehicle.
As the team navigates the complexities of post-accident repair, they underscore the importance of checking a car's history on CarVertical to unveil any hidden secrets lurking beneath the surface. Through their dedication and expertise, they breathe new life into the Urus, showcasing their craftsmanship and attention to detail in every step of the restoration process.
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