I've just purchased my fifth van, a Windsor Rapid, and I noticed a chip out of one of the maroon coloured wheel arch "spats". It's a 2005 model van and Windsor has changed hands with a major dealer proving less than helpful when I attempted to source possible replacements.
Does anyone know of a supplier or an after market fabricator of these dress trims?
TIA for any advice. Cheers.
Dick0 said
10:04 AM Jan 23, 2023
Hi,
I did the same several years ago with a Jayco pop-top.
I tried my local caravan service centre and they located the spats on their computer.
Apparently Coast to Coast were a supplier. Also, check on Ebay sellers and if you can identify the correct one it should be cheaper.
Another source could be caravan wreckers yards...Google it.
The above is how I was able to source the part I needed.
Ozplanman said
10:22 AM Jan 23, 2023
thanks Dick0, if it was a Jayco it'd be easier as they're pretty thick on the ground. Apparently there's a plastics fabricator here that may be able to make them, could become a growth industry!
Possum3 said
02:10 PM Jan 23, 2023
Can't help you at your location - PJS Caravan Repairs in Mt Pritchard may be able to repair
Hi All,
I've just purchased my fifth van, a Windsor Rapid, and I noticed a chip out of one of the maroon coloured wheel arch "spats". It's a 2005 model van and Windsor has changed hands with a major dealer proving less than helpful when I attempted to source possible replacements.
Does anyone know of a supplier or an after market fabricator of these dress trims?
TIA for any advice. Cheers.
Hi,
I did the same several years ago with a Jayco pop-top.
I tried my local caravan service centre and they located the spats on their computer.
Apparently Coast to Coast were a supplier. Also, check on Ebay sellers and if you can identify the correct one it should be cheaper.
Another source could be caravan wreckers yards...Google it.
The above is how I was able to source the part I needed.
thanks Dick0, if it was a Jayco it'd be easier as they're pretty thick on the ground. Apparently there's a plastics fabricator here that may be able to make them, could become a growth industry!