VH Vantage OEM Stone Guards (front "mud flaps")
VH Vantage OEM Stone Guards (front "mud flaps")
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nickv12

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1,470 posts

108 months

Thursday 7th May
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The only concern I have with the original "coke bottle" V8 Vantage sills fitted to the car is the proneness to additional stone chips down the side.

You can see from the two original sills, now cleaned and safely stored away, that the underside of the pronounced side skirts are rash with chips from the stones being flung up front the front tyres.

The earlier sill designs, being rounded, will not only show these chips more, but also allow stones to travel further down the flanks. I've read about this issue.

Additional plastic protection was fitted front and read on the "new" skirts after painting. Perhaps the entire length of the sill should have been PPF'd, but I'm not a fan of PPF. I accept that every 10 years (or so), I'll probably have to get the car partially resprayed. And having seen the quality of Divine Auto Restorations now, I think I'm vindicated. In my own mind 😏

An option I subsequently considered was fitting OEM "Stone Chip Guards". I asked on the Facebook > Aston Martin UK forum, and received some excellent feedback, as well as examples of them fitted. They aren't as obvious as I feared.

Looking around, the Aston Store gave this purchase option:
https://www.astonstore.co.uk/product-category/comp...

Oof! That's at £325, it was a bit punchy. So I asked HWM, AM Bristol and AM Works. Works were first to respond that they had some in stock at around £120 inc VAT and delivery, which I think is good value. They arrived a day later by recorded delivery. MDs aren't all evil, as too often suggested!

The stone guards themselves appear to be in a high quality non-rigid material and fit up perfectly. I've yet to screw them into place.

My only note is that the instructions say:

"Vehicles up to 07 MY do not have pre-drilled holes provided in the front road wheel arch liner to accommodate two scrivnuts."

Mine's a 2018 car, and those holes aren't there either. Not exactly a big problem, but just a note.

I think they aren't that obvious when fitted up to the car. I'd much prefer this look than an unnecessary stone rash!
















LTP

2,928 posts

137 months

Thursday 7th May
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Just building on Nick's thread. I have a 2015 V8V and I've had the "stoneguards" fitted to my standard 2015 non-'S' sills. Point to note is the stoneguard form was designed to fit the earlier, "wrap under" sills (without the extensions) that Nick has now fitted and the profile didn't match my sills. This was fixed by my MD refitting the front of the sills so the sills fixings under the car were fitted under the lower fixings of the liners, whereas normally the liners overlap the sills.

This fixed the profile match issue, but meant that the lower edge of the stoneguard now didn't run level, but lower towards the centre of the car. Normaly not an issue, but in my case that caught on the small ramp into my garage. This was fixed by removing the stoneguards and trimming the bottom edges with a Stanley knife so they were level when fitted. I appreciate this word salad may not be clear but, if anyone is interested, I can illustrate with photos and sketches, if required.

A final note - my wheelarch liners didn't have the hole for the plastic scrivnut either.

nickv12

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1,470 posts

108 months

Thursday 7th May
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LTP said:
Just building on Nick's thread. I have a 2015 V8V and I've had the "stoneguards" fitted to my standard 2015 non-'S' sills. Point to note is the stoneguard form was designed to fit the earlier, "wrap under" sills (without the extensions) that Nick has now fitted and the profile didn't match my sills. This was fixed by my MD refitting the front of the sills so the sills fixings under the car were fitted under the lower fixings of the liners, whereas normally the liners overlap the sills.

This fixed the profile match issue, but meant that the lower edge of the stoneguard now didn't run level, but lower towards the centre of the car. Normaly not an issue, but in my case that caught on the small ramp into my garage. This was fixed by removing the stoneguards and trimming the bottom edges with a Stanley knife so they were level when fitted. I appreciate this word salad may not be clear but, if anyone is interested, I can illustrate with photos and sketches, if required.

A final note - my wheelarch liners didn't have the hole for the plastic scrivnut either.
Thanks for the comment. I heard (on FB, I think?) that they fit later V8 and V12 side skirts, but I was doubtful seeing how moulded they are to profile. Mind, the V12S skirts underside tool the brunt of the stones, and you can't see that.

XMark

230 posts

196 months

Thursday 7th May
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They work well keeping stones and dirt from peppering the sides, my only gripe is they re a bit low/chunky and I ve caught them them loads of times, I have to pop them back into place occasionally.

Edited by XMark on Thursday 7th May 19:34

LTP

2,928 posts

137 months

Thursday 7th May
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XMark said:
They work well keeping stones and dirt from peppering the sides, my only gripe is they re a bit low/chunky and I ve caught them them loads of times, I have to pop them back into place occasionally.
As I said, they're easily trimmed with a sharp Stanley. You can then buff the cut edge with some 200 grit and, as it's under the car, you can't see it

nickv12

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1,470 posts

108 months

Thursday 7th May
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XMark said:
They work well keeping stones and dirt from peppering the sides, my only gripe is they re a bit low/chunky and I ve caught them them loads of times, I have to pop them back into place occasionally.

Edited by XMark on Thursday 7th May 19:34
Really? Now fitted, they look like the could be lower still. WRC style biggrin

nickv12

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1,470 posts

108 months

Thursday 7th May
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Quick note on fitting: the instructions say to drill 10mm holes in the wheel arch liner if not already present. I found that 8mm is a far better fit.

Davil

658 posts

51 months

Friday 8th May
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Such a nice colour. I think if you switched to the V12 / V8S side skirts and blacked out the chrome window surrounds like later models it would look superb…. ( ducks rofl )

nickv12

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Friday 8th May
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Davil said:
Such a nice colour. I think if you switched to the V12 / V8S side skirts and blacked out the chrome window surrounds like later models it would look superb . ( ducks rofl )
ears <splutter>

nickv12

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Friday 8th May
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Having fitted them yesterday, just a few of notes:

  1. It advises you drill 10mm holes to fit the supplied scrivets. In reality, 8mm is a much more secure fit.
  2. You need a couple of Torx screwdrivers. One of the screws supplied, which replaces a shorter Philips head screw that secures the arch liner is a Torx. Plus the ones holding the side skirts are Torx heads.
  3. You don't need a ramp to do the work. Simply rotating the front wheels in either direction provides enough access. But you will need a socket wrench with Torx adapter to remove and secure the one side skirt screw that needs to be utilised.
Hope that's of help.

Gavc

226 posts

158 months

Friday 8th May
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Will these fit standard V12V S sills? or has anyone fitted them and has a photo? Thanks
agree that the underside does take a battering from road rash.

Handyman2009

193 posts

128 months

Friday 8th May
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When I replaced my original side skirt with the V12 version I also moved the mud flap and they do fit properly here is a look


nickv12

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1,470 posts

108 months

Friday 8th May
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Handyman2009 said:
When I replaced my original side skirt with the V12 version I also moved the mud flap and they do fit properly here is a look

Looks good to me!

Import

362 posts

55 months

Friday 8th May
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Look great with that colour…

LPH

402 posts

198 months

Yesterday (12:44)
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2007 V8V with later N400 sills. Stone guards fit well on these sills.




Handyman2009

193 posts

128 months

Yesterday (13:06)
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The only thing you have to be carful of the speed bump as these get very close to the ground

nickv12

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1,470 posts

108 months

Yesterday (13:13)
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LPH said:
2007 V8V with later N400 sills. Stone guards fit well on these sills.

Thanks for posting. They fit well smile

nickv12

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Yesterday (13:15)
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Handyman2009 said:
The only thing you have to be carful of the speed bump as these get very close to the ground
I tried it on Sunday evening with them fitted over the local "yumps". If you go too fast on these, you can ground out the front sacrificial/rubber underbody air dams that are in front of the front wheels.

But the stone guards didn't make contact once.

Handyman - is yours lowered at all?