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I put the inspection camera into the front nearside sill through the jacking pad hole and all looked fine inside.
I put the replacement jacking pad in using Ceedy's method, but with the pieces of tubing vertical. It snapped in with a very satisfying loud click. The rear offside has some soft dirt inside and I scraped some out with a finger. If I put a hose through the hole to clean it out, is the water likely to leak through somewhere and soak the carpet? From the front, I could see quite a way back along the inside of the nearside sill, but in the rear offside jacking pad hole it appeared to be a small boxed in section. Does the rear of the sill actually have a boxed in section (it feels pretty solid), or is it my imagination? Cheers, Fifer
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quote- (The rear offside has some soft dirt inside and I scraped some out with a finger) My front jacking pad has been missing for a couple of years --It has allowed mud to be washed along inside the cill to the far end ! beware . I have tried to flush it out from the front pad hole with a hose but it leaked seriously into the front footwell !
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