Wheel Arch Liners

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Barry
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Wheel Arch Liners

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As it says, I'm after a set of wheel-arch liners for my 911.

Either to buy, or to draw around. I've got access to all of the kit to re-make them, but just as happy to save the time and buy a set. Sort of thing that someone might have bought, and never got round to fitting??

Open to suggestions, and happy to travel :) .
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Just out of interest what are arch liners made of and how do they attach. They sound like a great idea.

Thanks

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Post by Barry »

Thanks Steve, I was just hoping that someone had a set they'd decided not to fit.

I seem to remember that when I ordered the last lot for the Gulf Blue car, they took quite a while to come through, plus the hassle of the money transfer.

Tim: these ones are made of aluminium sheet, edged in a rubber 'T' section, so that there's no metal to metal contact. They are attached by truly horrible pressed aluminium brackets, which to be fair, do the job, they just ain't pretty :roll: .

Overall though, these liners are well worth fitting if the car is likely to stray out onto wet/salty roads.
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Post by Timo »

Cool, thanks for the info guys.
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