Punctured the wheel arch - how do I get it fixed?

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Punctured the wheel arch - how do I get it fixed?

Post by alisam » Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:20 pm

Whilst driving into the garage, I did not notice that my long, outside window brush had been dislodged. The brush was hard against a cupboard and the hosepipe end was angled towards the car.

As I drove in, the hosepipe end has punctured the left front wheel arch (like a spear). There could be a 5-6 cm hole in the wheel arch.

My questions are:
a) If rain (and it will) gets behind the wheel arch, does it have anywhere to drain back onto the road?
b) How can it be permanently fixed?
c) Should I contact a panel beater, who perhaps could patch the hole?

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Post by sprsta » Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:05 pm

It sounds as though you need a new front guard
Or possibly a guard liner
This may be worth an insurance claim
If its the plastic liner inside the guard, water will drain from the space in behind easily.
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Post by alisam » Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:52 pm

sprsta wrote:It sounds as though you need a new front guard
Or possibly a guard liner
This may be worth an insurance claim
If its the plastic liner inside the guard, water will drain from the space in behind easily.
I don't understand this sentence...
If its the plastic liner inside the guard, water will drain from the space in behind easily.

The car is a 2002 NB and it does have a plastic liner. The hole starts about 2 cm above the mud guard.

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Post by sprsta » Wed Sep 21, 2011 6:54 am

is the hole in the metal guard or the plastic liner inside the guard?

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Post by alisam » Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:59 pm

Please see the attachment.

I believe both are punctured.
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Post by sprsta » Wed Sep 21, 2011 6:30 pm

We will be able to repair and paint the guard, but the plastic liner will need to be replaced.

Dont worry about water getting in the hole short term, but eventually debris will build up inside the guard and may lead to corrosion.

Depending on your excess it may be worth a claim.

Regards

Cole

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Post by SLYDIT » Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:57 pm

that doesnt look too bad. you could get the guard fixed fairly easily by one of those paintless dent removal guys like above. then just replace the plastic liner. if it were me i would attack it with a hair dryer to soften the paint the gently bend it back with a big adjustable spanner.... :lol:
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