Front wing replacement
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Front wing replacement
Ive been borrowing my brothers moggy 1000 while mine is off the road. However some women (dont mean that in a sexist manner, but she was female!) has smacked it on the front nearside wing! Is it easy enough to change? Ie. no welding! I want to sort it for him ASAP!
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Well i suppose wing choice depends on my budget. Unfortunately i will need to replace the front grille panel as there is a slight bend in it. The wing has been replaced in the past. The inner wing is fine though! I do want a good fit, but cannot afford to have it done, insurance is a no go as my excess in £350! Im trying to avoid that.
If any shaping is required how straight forward would it be? Also if i got it to fit, could i then remove it to paint then re fit?
If any shaping is required how straight forward would it be? Also if i got it to fit, could i then remove it to paint then re fit?
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Difficult to say really as it depends on what you are going too. Best bet is to trial fit the wing and if you come across a particular problem ask us then. You can remove the wing once you have done any rectification work for painting, remember to paint the shut's (back of the panel and inside as the primer is pourus( can never spell this ) then apply the underseal or waxoyle etc.
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the poor shape is usually at the top front, where it sits with the top of the hockey stick/ front valance.
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I did mean on off a car. So not a post production example.
At least I found the pattern wing the be utter and utter crap. and expensive too
At least I found the pattern wing the be utter and utter crap. and expensive too
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Well I have 4 wings bought last year at the national. (should have seen us with 6 wings (4 of mine and 2 for a friend) 2 bumpers, camping gear and all with 4 of us in a renault Megan!! Any way I bought 3 pattern wings and 1 good second hand genuine wing and stupidly got them all lovely and painted before fitting. The bother with fitting around the hockey stick!!! Like all things its what you find when you take them off. Make sure when you go to fit it the middle of the wheel arch at the front doesnt bulge out and crease the wing!!
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