Wheel arch trim
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I think you mean the rubber seal that sits on the edge of the rear inner arch, that the front (bonnet attached) inner arch closes down on to.
Many S2s & S3s I've seen only have the seal on the offside. I stuck a common-size seal on the nearside:
www.woolies-trim.u-net.com/sponge.html
Part No. SRS4
or you could use a Snappon type seal:
www.woolies-trim.u-net.com/doorseal.html
Part no. 266 (same as the one on the roof hoop section).
>> Edited by roy c on Friday 25th April 09:01
Many S2s & S3s I've seen only have the seal on the offside. I stuck a common-size seal on the nearside:
www.woolies-trim.u-net.com/sponge.html
Part No. SRS4
or you could use a Snappon type seal:
www.woolies-trim.u-net.com/doorseal.html
Part no. 266 (same as the one on the roof hoop section).
>> Edited by roy c on Friday 25th April 09:01
roy c said: I think you mean the rubber seal that sits on the edge of the rear inner arch, that the front (bonnet attached) inner arch closes down on to.
Many S2s & S3s I've seen only have the seal on the offside. I stuck a common-size seal on the nearside:
www.woolies-trim.u-net.com/sponge.html
Part No. SRS4
or you could use a Snappon type seal:
www.woolies-trim.u-net.com/doorseal.html
Part no. 266 (same as the one on the roof hoop section).
>> Edited by roy c on Friday 25th April 09:01
my also only has a seal on the offside only
(must be a design feature )
thanks for the info top man

roger brown said: Anybody know where to get the black pads the bonnet rests on that stick to the tops of the wheel arches please? Or do you know what makes a suitable alternative? Thanks
I used black 'Funky Foam' -available from a hobbyist type store. Cut to size and stuck down with Copydex!
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