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Has anyone got a 2010+ Citroen Relay van?

I'd be interested to hear from anyone who runs a 2010 onwards Citroen Relay van, preferably a non high-top variety.

I have a client who has one and we are convinced it is bent/ not square. There certainly seem to be differences as to the internal braces and support panels either side of the rear doors internally and I'm curious to see if other vehicles appear to have these braces in differing positions or not.

I collared a courier driver at the supermarket last night to have a look in the rear of his van and it differs to my client's vehicle. therefore I want to see if a random sample of other vans are all consistent or not.

Any response appreciated from those that can help.

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  • burlington6
    burlington6 Posts: 2,111 Forumite
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    They look the same on both side in mine
  • This is what I am referring to

    Driver side rear corner
    Offsiderearinternalpanelalignment_zps22a6cf1f.jpg

    Passenger side rear corner
    Nearsiderearinternalpanelalignment_zpsef4fe599.jpg
  • forgotmyname
    forgotmyname Posts: 33,064 Forumite
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    It looks like the correct spot welds. But poor quality controls.
    Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...

  • burlington6
    burlington6 Posts: 2,111 Forumite
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    Looks ok. At least its not a rusty piece of crap transit
  • tedted
    tedted Posts: 468 Forumite
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    the n/s does look like it is lower going by gaps inner panel can be seen
  • tedted wrote: »
    the n/s does look like it is lower going by gaps inner panel can be seen
    exactly

    There are all sorts of dramas whereby the roof struts have separated from the roof skin (this was on a brand new vehicle) and we believe the vehicle is not "square"

    I accosted a courier in the local Sainsbury's car park last night to see if the rear sections in his van were different and they were the same both sides. So I'm just canvassing a random smattering of others to see if we do appear to have something of significance here.
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