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Aidan



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Ireland 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue
Wheel Arch Problems.

Anyone know how I can stop the rubber type material underneath the wheel arches from pulling itself away from the body anymore than it has? It seems a bit too heavy to glue, I was gonna put a self taping screw through it and into the wheel arch but dont want a corrosion issue down the line. Its happening on both rear arches. Thanks.

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Post #237446 Sun Sep 20 2009 5:13pm
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funnyguy1



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Is that piece replaceable? Could you install a new one? How do you like the Proxes ST's? mike murphy

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Aidan



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Ireland 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

Its the whole inside of the wheel arch/tyre spray area. Wouldnt wanna be replacing it Shocked I'm not really big on tyres, havent really got a clue, they were on it when i got it and seem to be wearing ok. I will give them an early Thumbs Up It can't be that hard on diesel???

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islider



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Not come across that problem before, no doubt someone on here has and will have the answer soon. Thumbs Up

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What about heating it with a hair dryer to make it more plyable and then using a strong epoxy. Might have to
make some supports to hold it in place till it hardens. mike murphy

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Aidan



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Ireland 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

funnyguy1 wrote:
What about heating it with a hair dryer to make it more plyable and then using a strong epoxy. Might have to
make some supports to hold it in place till it hardens.



Love it, gonna get tooled up Cool It can't be that hard on diesel???

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