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Jsb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver
Surface rust on inside of rear arches

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Does everyone else suffer with road dirt removing paint from the leading edge of the read arches, under the door seal?

Mine is due to be repainted today, and i wondered if anyone had come up with a way of protecting this vunerable area?

Thx

JB

Post #57564 30th Mar 2011 1:00pm
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On the last RR I used several coats of thick hammerite - in the theory that this would resist the road spray better than the thin factory paint.

There should be a rubber protector on the wing-half, where as there is nothing on the door-half.

Very poor design IMHO 

Post #57582 30th Mar 2011 2:19pm
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Jsb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zermatt Silver

dan totally agree, was wondering if some rubberized coating was available that could be applied to protect the door part of the panel, after I have had it repaired?

i have a light silver car and hammerite might stick out like a sore thumb, so i thought about just a silver sticky back foam or something like that? Dont want something that dirt and water can get inbetween else the problem gets worse!

Post #57590 30th Mar 2011 3:25pm
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