Car Locks Ruined - How to cover the damage?
Car Locks Ruined - How to cover the damage?
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V6Alfisti

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3,313 posts

247 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Whilst working away in the big smoke, I received word that my mothers 1994 Micra had been stolen but later recovered (found by my Dad driving around a locally known "area") Both the locks are ruined and they oddly stole the cover for the passenger side door arm rest!?!?

Now the real question, I am fitting replacement locks this weekend and want to cover the hole/damage to the side of the locks (both side).

Is this really the best I am going to get? http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...

Or are there better solutions? (preferably not the thin stickers, as it will simply distort with the damaged metal).

V6Alfisti

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3,313 posts

247 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Just visited Halfords and even the above is too big (the hole in the middle is comparatively large!) frown

davepoth

29,395 posts

219 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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If it's too big for the stickers do it properly with sanding, filler and paint.

V6Alfisti

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3,313 posts

247 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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davepoth said:
If it's too big for the stickers do it properly with sanding, filler and paint.
Sorry I meant the hole cut out of the circle is almost twice the size of the lock we have just removed.

Think we have found a solution, literally using a rubber plumbing washer around the barrel covers the damage and almost looks factory (sounds odd I realise). Just popping to see if there is anything more suitable in B+Q

Horns

323 posts

183 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Get a body-shop to fix the damaged doors. Or just get new doors.

V6Alfisti

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Saturday 17th September 2011
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Horns said:
Get a body-shop to fix the damaged doors. Or just get new doors.
Not really worth it on a £500 car when some well chosen parts will fix it?

bazking69

8,620 posts

210 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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On a £500 car I'd definately try and bodge it.

P I Staker

3,308 posts

176 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Weld it up, grind it down and then a bit of filler and some rattle cans. smile