Technical Croma track control arm

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Technical Croma track control arm

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Croma boot

Hi , does anyone know if there is a panel that sits in the boot of the croma above the spare wheel?
 
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Re: Boot Panel

There should be a lower lift up panel over the spare wheel in all models.

In the Prestigio an additional panel that lifts up creating an inner security space was fitted as standard.

The launch bumph described this as:

"A modular, two-position load space floor, which when positioned at the base of the well, exploits the Croma's loading capacity in fill or, when raised to the level of the tailgate sill, offers a concealed, 160mm deep storage space beneath the luggage compartment floor, providing the ideal place in which to conceal valuable items like cameras, etc. While in this position the boot floor is flush with the rear bumper, meaning that heavy objects can be easily slid into the boot. The modular boot - which essentially provides two boots in one - is standard on Prestigio versions and an option on others"
 

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Re: Croma boot

Hi Robillum,
I assume that as your subject title is 'Track control arms' you are looking for an access panel in the BIW to get at the inner bolts on the rear upper arms?
No there isn't an access panel. if you are changing the rear upper control arms you will need a good long socket extension bar and a universal joint to be able to get at the arm inner bolts, it's a bit fiddly and you ideally need an assistant. Beware the holes in the rear subframe that the loose nut will fall down when you finally fully undo the bolts.
 
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