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RE: scuffed door - WB - 24-10-2012 12:13pm

(23-10-2012 05:56pm)wavey.dave Wrote:  Good news, took it to my local body shop this evening and the guy polished it out there and then. Still scuffed on the wheel arch trim, so I guess I'll have to get a new one of those.

Total cost £10

so relieved!

wheel arch trim will be another tenner so result (as mishaps go!)


RE: scuffed door - wavey.dave - 24-10-2012 12:34pm

(24-10-2012 12:13pm)WB Wrote:  wheel arch trim will be another tenner so result (as mishaps go!)

Body shop guy has said he'll order one in for me, so I'll get his trade discount. He's offered to fit it for £10 too. All in all, I'd been imagining a £500 bill, so even if it costs me £50 all I'll be happy, but for the likely £30 I'm ecstatic.

Must remember in future that the car curves out toward the bottom of the door, and also get used to not using the wing mirrors like cat's whiskers, and they're a good bit higher than most other vehicles!


RE: scuffed door - XFullFatTim - 24-10-2012 12:39pm

Which model do you have WD? If you have memory seating then they are also mated to memory mirrors - you could set one of the memories so the mirrors look down at the car's sides........................


RE: scuffed door - wavey.dave - 24-10-2012 03:28pm

(24-10-2012 12:39pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Which model do you have WD? If you have memory seating then they are also mated to memory mirrors - you could set one of the memories so the mirrors look down at the car's sides........................

Got a dynamic SD4

I've set the mirrors to dip, but unfortunately I was going forward at the time trying to squeeze through a gap that clearly wasn't big enough!