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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Clarkey on 20 February 2020, 12:36:22
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Have parked up Omega a few years ago and have not been on forum as a result. My dad has taken ownership and is going to tidy Mig up and drive it occasionally going forward. With this in mind, the rear arches are very crusty. Inner lip has disintegrated since I parked it up. Am looking for advice on best way to approach repair. Are there repair sections available or is replacing complete rear quarters the way to go.
Thanks in advance,
James.
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Making arch repair panels takes about 30 minutes, and a couple of pounds worth of sheet steel. You could buy repair panels which went right up to the bodyline, but you would trim it down as necessary to repair the damage. Either is doable with basic DIY equipment and techniques.
Replacing an entire quarter panel - if you could find/afford one - is a major undertaking with all of the costs that entails.
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Also worth checking the entire car over first BEFORE doing anything about the arch rust
and structural rust to chassis rails etc and it may not be financially viable :y
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Thanks for replies chaps. Car is solid besides. There is no urgency with this as is dry stored until I get to it.
@Nick W Do you have a link to repair panel supplier?
Cheers,
J.
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I've just had my Elite arches replaced.....2x replacement panels £35.00 each plus labour and paint £700,but a pukka job done by a local custom body shop.
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Andy C is working on one of mine, arches and a door repair and some fresh paint. Unfortunately they are all going the same way now. :'(
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Making arch repair panels takes about 30 minutes, and a couple of pounds worth of sheet steel. You could buy repair panels which went right up to the bodyline, but you would trim it down as necessary to repair the damage. Either is doable with basic DIY equipment and techniques.
Replacing an entire quarter panel - if you could find/afford one - is a major undertaking with all of the costs that entails.
The quarters were rare in 2009 when I replaced one of mine. Not such a big job on the estate as the whole quarter requires alot less finishing than blending a patch.
Saloons are a different ball game as you may have to remove the rear screen.
£1,100 to replace osr quarter, tailgate and rear bumper. Panels were new old stock, so total parts cost was about £400.
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Have a look on Carz2 website. They may well have arch panels. Used this company many times, good service
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if not and someone who has contacts in a panel supplier should with a bit of patience find something with a similar profile. b series senator springs to mind but they may be harder to find anyway.
there will be many a wheelarch with similar curve radius surely ?
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Got mine on ebay six months ago,body shop said the quality was good when I dropped them off,still being sold by that UK seller. But there are panels from ATP Germany and another seller from Lithuania as well.
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Quality Performance Parts......just checked left and right hand side panels @ £39.95 each in stock :y
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R/H DRIVERS SIDE clicky (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPEL-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-B-1994-2003-REAR-WHEEL-ARCH-R-H-DRIVERS-SIDE-BRAND-NEW/202201923220?hash=item2f142c7e94:g:KNAAAOSwJ0xaaLQT)
L/H PASSENGERS SIDE clicky (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPEL-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-B-1994-2003-REAR-WHEEL-ARCH-L-H-PASSENGERS-SIDE-NEW/192710146675?hash=item2cde6b7a73:g:TCcAAOSw9m5b3C6Z)
£40 a side delivered , limited stock :y
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Stock has gone down from 10 of each,from when I bought mine....thinking,bit of a business opportunity for Nick W there ;)
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if not and someone who has contacts in a panel supplier should with a bit of patience find something with a similar profile. b series senator springs to mind but they may be harder to find anyway.
there will be many a wheelarch with similar curve radius surely ?
Have a closer look at the shape ;)
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if not and someone who has contacts in a panel supplier should with a bit of patience find something with a similar profile. b series senator springs to mind but they may be harder to find anyway.
there will be many a wheelarch with similar curve radius surely ?
Have a closer look at the shape ;)
I thought people had used old front wings cut up for the profile in the past ,or am i thinking senator :-\
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Possibly. As the rears had more definition on them. The Omega has an awkward rake to it, with most of the wheel shape coming from the lower half of the door rather than the quarter. Quite an elegant design imho, but stylistically dull compared to some cars... :-\
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if not and someone who has contacts in a panel supplier should with a bit of patience find something with a similar profile. b series senator springs to mind but they may be harder to find anyway.
there will be many a wheelarch with similar curve radius surely ?
Have a closer look at the shape ;)
I thought people had used old front wings cut up for the profile in the past ,or am i thinking senator :-\
i would agree there dave yes. they certainly look a similar curve but not tried a template up to it to test. if replacement arches are still available then thats not a problem anyway and seeing as front wings rarely rust anyway it would seem a shame to buy one just to cut up.
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Senator B front wings are cut up for Senator B rear arches. The only one that is currently available for them is from MM Opel parts. Very expensive for a part that fits as well as a sock on a mans nose
Dont know of anyone who has cut Omega B front wings to use as rear arches because there has been a god supply available
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R/H DRIVERS SIDE clicky (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPEL-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-B-1994-2003-REAR-WHEEL-ARCH-R-H-DRIVERS-SIDE-BRAND-NEW/202201923220?hash=item2f142c7e94:g:KNAAAOSwJ0xaaLQT)
L/H PASSENGERS SIDE clicky (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPEL-VAUXHALL-OMEGA-B-1994-2003-REAR-WHEEL-ARCH-L-H-PASSENGERS-SIDE-NEW/192710146675?hash=item2cde6b7a73:g:TCcAAOSw9m5b3C6Z)
£40 a side delivered , limited stock :y
Thanks for that. Now to get the finger out & get it done. 8)
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Senator B front wings are cut up for Senator B rear arches. The only one that is currently available for them is from MM Opel parts. Very expensive for a part that fits as well as a sock on a mans nose
Dont know of anyone who has cut Omega B front wings to use as rear arches because there has been a god supply available
Thanks Keith :)
I knew i'd heard / read something about front wings being used for rears ,just couldn't remember which German ;D