Wheel arch trims/covers
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Wheel arch trims/covers
Hi all,
Had our Bongo now for a years.
We have some rust on the rear arches. Unfortunately there is no way we have the spare money to get this job done.
So a patch up job is my option.
Does anyone know please where to get or recommend some wheel arch trims. So I can cover it up and at least make it look a bit better.
Thanks
Rich
Had our Bongo now for a years.
We have some rust on the rear arches. Unfortunately there is no way we have the spare money to get this job done.
So a patch up job is my option.
Does anyone know please where to get or recommend some wheel arch trims. So I can cover it up and at least make it look a bit better.
Thanks
Rich
Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
hi bud
there seems to be 3 types doing the rounds
some black plastic or chrome finish ones that are on ebay and around the 60 - 70- quid mark - the only comment I have found is they are ok - you get what you pay for
another set from van x - ebay or their own website - primed painted plastic - look ok - but no comments yet
and theres the original mazda sets - a bit hard to come by - and expensive - but as far as I am aware - quality
personally I would go for van x option - spray them what ever colour and glue or silicone them on
obviously not going to stop whats rotting - but a cheaper fix to tart her up
hope that helps
there seems to be 3 types doing the rounds
some black plastic or chrome finish ones that are on ebay and around the 60 - 70- quid mark - the only comment I have found is they are ok - you get what you pay for
another set from van x - ebay or their own website - primed painted plastic - look ok - but no comments yet
and theres the original mazda sets - a bit hard to come by - and expensive - but as far as I am aware - quality
personally I would go for van x option - spray them what ever colour and glue or silicone them on
obviously not going to stop whats rotting - but a cheaper fix to tart her up
hope that helps
Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
These might be of interest to you,you can get full set or just the rear set,made in first grade steel.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-9 ... SwBLlVAphw
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... SwrklVApCk
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-9 ... SwBLlVAphw
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... SwrklVApCk
Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
they were my 1st type
I really ummmmed and arrrrred over them - decided not in the end
I do like the van x type
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mazda-Bongo-W ... SwI-BWMLTU
spray them in anthracite grey
ding dong
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Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
Hi Rich. Before going down that road, have a look at this thread:
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... ilit=resin
I've already made a feature out of mine, rather as if they had arch trims. You could easily take the cosmetic effect further. The difference is that this approach tackles the rust and attempts to stem it rather than just covering it and letting it fester. V cheap to do also. Allow 1-2 days for each arch I'd say, if you're a slow worker like me.
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... ilit=resin
I've already made a feature out of mine, rather as if they had arch trims. You could easily take the cosmetic effect further. The difference is that this approach tackles the rust and attempts to stem it rather than just covering it and letting it fester. V cheap to do also. Allow 1-2 days for each arch I'd say, if you're a slow worker like me.
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Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
Thanks all for the reply's.
Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MERCEDES-SPRI ... SoOGnQWQFA
I can imagine you did a fair job mike
you could have just bought these and glued them over the top lol
sorry
I can imagine you did a fair job mike
you could have just bought these and glued them over the top lol
sorry
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ITS OK ME TAKING THE MICKEY - but ive got an angry go faster grill to put on - but before I do - I want to spray it anthracite grey etc
its in very good nick - but I might as well give it a coat of the good stuff before I show here off lol
I tried to over cook my last grill with spray paint - patience is the key lol - let the last coat dry before you do the next
OW NO not me - faster - faster owwww sh*t
2 days I had to wait to sand her down a little
I do respect you all that have little diy projects and have that special patience
I cant sleep if it takes longer than a day lol
andy
its in very good nick - but I might as well give it a coat of the good stuff before I show here off lol
I tried to over cook my last grill with spray paint - patience is the key lol - let the last coat dry before you do the next
OW NO not me - faster - faster owwww sh*t
2 days I had to wait to sand her down a little
I do respect you all that have little diy projects and have that special patience
I cant sleep if it takes longer than a day lol
andy
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Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
I might yet do that, and if I do I'l know its a solid repair underneathandyb36 wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MERCEDES-SPRI ... SoOGnQWQFA
I can imagine you did a fair job mike
you could have just bought these and glued them over the top lol
sorry
Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
Therr are photos of the van x trims fitted to my van on this thread...
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 86#p665386
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 86#p665386
Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
Hi Silvern, saw your link - trims look great. We've got the same X-Van wheel arch trims but haven't fitted them yet. I would be interested to know how you attached yours (no instructions came with ours!).
Thanks
Paul and Claire
Thanks
Paul and Claire
Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
Yes, no instructions with mine either - just a bag of rivets and some mounting holes on the parts. Initially I tried bonding them on with 3M VHB tape (super strong double sided foam tape) to avoid using screws or rivets, but it was difficult to get even contact and a secure fit. In the end I removed the tape, marked up where the holes are, drilled into the arch and screwed them on. My arches are rusting on the lip anyway. If these trims tidy it up for a few years that'll be fine. I just can't justify the money required to cut them out and get new arches welded in.2newbies wrote: I would be interested to know how you attached yours (no instructions came with ours!).
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Re: Wheel arch trims/covers
He'll everyone 'rita wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:17 am These might be of interest to you,you can get full set or just the rear set,made in first grade steel.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-9 ... SwBLlVAphw
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MAZDA-BONGO-F ... SwrklVApCk
Am I reading this correctly or is Rita pulling our leg ?
Are these trims made of steel and if so could they be welded on over our original arches and maybe mounded using weld , fibre glass and filler to help fully repair the arches ?
It would make for a good and economic repair yes ?
Brian