rear wheel well liner
Our 3's rear wheel well is not well protected, comparing to the two front wheel wells.
Espacially on the rear left wheel well, from there you can see the muffler. Anyone have any idea how to add a plastic liner to protect the metal part of the wheel well, and also for the strut tower plate and bolts? I can imagin the rust will begin from there, this is going to be a really useful mod if we could put our heads together to figure it out...... ________ No2 vapir |
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I put in rhino liner with a piece of plastic to protect all the wheel wells
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ORIGINAL: MrSpike118 I put in rhino liner with a piece of plastic to protect all the wheel wells ________ Buy cannabis seeds |
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Come on people, I know you are out there contemplating......we need to see your ideas. We can find 1/8" plastic pieces, my sticky point is how to attach it to the wheel arch, I don't want to drill holes there simply because that' speed up the rust around the holes. There's a fin-like structure on the back wall in the wheel well that have a few holes that can be used to fasten the plastic.
Also I am trying to find a few bolt thread cover for the bolts on the strut plate (two each side), the thread started to show rust now. Any ideas? ________ Paradise Park condo Jomtien |
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Win, I have to admit that I haven't spent any time thinking about the rear wheel well. I live in Texas where things generally don't rust... too fast. However, I think I have the perfect solution to saving the threads on your threaded bolts. 1. Clean the threads as completely as you can. 2. Plumber's Silicone Grease. GREAT STUFF, but costly too.(around $3.00 for a little "pot" but it goes a long way.)Completely waterproof, safeand very weather resistant too. I use this stuff on my sway bar bushings and they work quietly and very well. 3. Universal vacuum port covers. At any decent parts store, or buy a selection from good ole' JCWhitney. You can get a whole box of 'em in different sizes for around $15+/-. |
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I cant ever amagine why this is a problem. You dont see cars rusting out like in the 70's or early 80's. How long do you plan to own this car? My dodge neon was 7 years old and had 115,000 mile and it didnt have anyrust. the first 5 year of its lifewas in New England so it saw plenty of salt and snow.
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I can be paranoid and obsessed too sometimes......I usually drive my cars to grave yard, just replaced my 20 year-old Toyota Corolla with the 3 so you can see. The Corolla has rusted through on the rear wheel wells. My other car is an MPV (2000, 7 years old), bought it when I was in Northern Califnornia, and took it with me in 2001 to upstate NY. It started to show rust on the rear well arch, and there's a palm size rust patch on the rear side panel that's connected to the rear wheel arch.
Anyways, thanks to Virgin1 for his good advise on the thread saver, I'm tempting to leave work to look for the product right now. ________ CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT |
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Vrigin, I got the Silivon Grease from Home Depot, the guy at HD does not even know what it is, i found out for him in the pile of soldering flux boxes. It's GOOD stuff, I had to wash my hands a few times to het it off my fingers, and water still could not stand. Thanks!
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