Arch liners
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Hi owners, having a tidy up of the underside of the 83 Golf prior to the winter salt. Not owned the car long and noticed I have no front arch liners fitted and only one rear covering fuel pipes. Question is whether to find and fit or leave off. All arches have been cleaned of all road crud etc and seem sound. Many thanks.
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Old Timer
I for one would rather have them…
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Old Timer
Ditto for having the liners.
From recollection there's just the single partial liner you appear to already have at the rear, there to protect the fuel pipes etc., nothing on the opposing side.
From recollection there's just the single partial liner you appear to already have at the rear, there to protect the fuel pipes etc., nothing on the opposing side.
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Local Hero
Yes get some front wheel arch liners if you use the car in any wet weather, if it's a dry use summer car that lives in a heated garage 99% of the time then don't worry as it won't get mud or dirt anywhere near it.
VW fitted liners because the far top corners are mud traps and rot the wings from the inside out.
I would of thought that a 83 car would of came with wheel arch liners from new?
You may have trouble finding original Mk1 tin top liners as the cabriolet ones are slightly different so will need a bit of trimming to fit.
VW fitted liners because the far top corners are mud traps and rot the wings from the inside out.
I would of thought that a 83 car would of came with wheel arch liners from new?
You may have trouble finding original Mk1 tin top liners as the cabriolet ones are slightly different so will need a bit of trimming to fit.
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
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1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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Thanks for positive direction to Yes for the liners.
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