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dave1949
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traveller side panels

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can someone advise the best way to remove side ally panels, screws all removed but mastic wont let go where it meets the wheel arch
there from a donor car i have to be sprayed and changed over.
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Post by alex_holden »

It's just about possible but quite difficult to get the back ones out - there are screws hidden under the wheel arch flange. You can't get the front ones out without taking the side off the vehicle because there are some inaccessible screws behind the foot rail. In hindsight I wouldn't bother trying to get them out unless I was dismantling the whole back end of the vehicle.
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Post by Stig »

Strange, I have the problem of old sealant falling out rather than sticking too well! If it's original (Dumdum) sealant I'd suggest heating it perhaps with a hairdryer, if it's been redone with silicone or similar that won't help and I guess you'll have to use a thin knife blade.
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Post by dave1949 »

thanks for replies and with alex's reply they can stay with the rest of the shell. RIP old girl

another learning curve for me
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Post by Orkney »

There is a silicon remover/disolver available now, never used it but been told it does what it says on the tube.
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Post by Alec »

Hello Dave,

another option is to buy some 16 gauge aluminium sheet and cut new ones.

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Post by jonathon »

Or purchase them from the lovely suppliers :lol:

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Hello Jonathon,

there's no fun in that?

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Post by steve4063 »

i managed to get one rear one out of mine :D

but i did cheat as i touched the wood and it fell off :o

i used the ali for gauge holder in the glovebox :wink: easier to cut holes in than stell.

but i will say it was still a pig to get out as it was attached to the rear flange but as its scrap anyway i didn't mind butchering it.
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Post by jonathon »

Alec, depends on the supplier !! :D :wink:

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Post by bmcecosse »

It's just flat aluminium sheet - not expensive to buy and very easily cut to shape.
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Post by jonathon »

The front side panels are radius'd and swaged at the button edge. But yes it is just aluminium sheet, not pretending otherwise, just stating that it is available to buy should you wish to. :roll: :D

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