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Bassoctopus 03-08-2009 10:13 AM

Rear wheel arches
 
After checking the Teg underneath the rear wheel arch protectors (and finding little to no rust :dance2: ) I thought I'd do the same on the S2000.

So I removed the protectors and there's a little surface rust - not too much, but definitely worth catching now.

The amazing thing for me though was the amount of caked on mud around the inside of the arches (9yrs/100k worth). I need to get it on a ramp to have a real go at this before I get the car undersealed. Any salt in that mud though and it'll be rotting through.

The S2000 is getting to the age now where the early owners need to stay on top of this.

It's definitely worth getting those protectors off and having a look.

U9aXy6Dn 03-08-2009 10:17 AM

The rear arches on my s don't have a plastic liner like the fronts, am i alone - is there something missing or are you just referring to the build up of nature's finest?

jimmyb1978 03-08-2009 10:18 AM

Never really thought about removing them thinking the protectors protected them!! I never sell my cars unless I deform the shape somehow its beyond repair!! so Im hoping my S will be with me for years to come.

Once the weather warms up I think this will be my summer job. Thanks for the heads up

s2konroids 03-08-2009 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Mar 8 2009, 06:13 PM
After checking the Teg underneath the rear wheel arch protectors (and finding little to no rust :dance2: ) I thought I'd do the same on the S2000.

So I removed the protectors and there's a little surface rust - not too much, but definitely worth catching now.

The amazing thing for me though was the amount of caked on mud around the inside of the arches (9yrs/100k worth). I need to get it on a ramp to have a real go at this before I get the car undersealed. Any salt in that mud though and it'll be rotting through.

The S2000 is getting to the age now where the early owners need to stay on top of this.

It's definitely worth getting those protectors off and having a look.

Told you it was worth having a look Neil :thumbup:

I will be waxyoiling mine in a few months time.

I'm taking it into the bodyshop on tuesday, to have a few problems fixed this one of them.

Do you think its best to remove the rust myself with my Hammerite rust stuff and let him spray, or just let him apply the hammerite rust stuff?.

Or once sprayed put the liners back on and waxoyoil beforehand?

Or a better solution overall?

Are you keeping your wheel liners off?

Bassoctopus 03-08-2009 11:15 AM

I don't think those liners will go back on easily.

Mine is at Lloyds for a service/mot in a couple of weeks. If everything else is ok I might ask them how much they will charge to sort them out. I have a really nasty rust patch on the O/S/F wing in the bottom corner behind the wheel arch. That needs sorting asap.

I have a good bodyshop locally so I'll get a quote from him too.

If you're hoping to keep the car long term, you must keep an eye on this. It's well known on the DC2 Teg forums and they all remove the protectors and leave them off.

GB on waxoyling AJ? I need the Teg done too

Nick Graves 03-08-2009 11:28 AM

Kaercher do a special lance to clean out yer rear arches.

It's a critical area on every Honda...

Bassoctopus 03-08-2009 11:47 AM

What does it look like Nick? I have a Kercher :)

s2konroids 03-08-2009 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Mar 8 2009, 07:15 PM
I don't think those liners will go back on easily.

Mine is at Lloyds for a service/mot in a couple of weeks. If everything else is ok I might ask them how much they will charge to sort them out. I have a really nasty rust patch on the O/S/F wing in the bottom corner behind the wheel arch. That needs sorting asap.

I have a good bodyshop locally so I'll get a quote from him too.

If you're hoping to keep the car long term, you must keep an eye on this. It's well known on the DC2 Teg forums and they all remove the protectors and leave them off.

GB on waxoyling AJ? I need the Teg done too

Oh okay, i will just leave them off then makes more sense.

Haha, you have the same rust patch and same position as i do! :)

Probably will keep it long term :)

GB on waxoyling, sure!. Do you want to organise or me?. I dont know how much would be needed to do one car though?. PM me if you want to sort out the GB, suppliers, prices etc.

Cheers Neil :thumbup:

P.S Lloylds sent a spark plug cover bolt for nothing! :thumbup: was 80 odd pence but still!. :)

Nick Graves 03-08-2009 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Mar 8 2009, 07:47 PM
What does it look like Nick? I have a Kercher :)

What's that - a dog?

Nick Graves 03-08-2009 12:12 PM

Like this

http://www.espares.co.uk/datastore/P...ges/665079.jpg


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