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johnnydog

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Re: Rear wheel arches rusting
« Reply #45 on: 14 September 2015, 08:27:45 »

Yes, Dynax S-50.
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Re: Rear wheel arches rusting
« Reply #46 on: 14 September 2015, 12:41:23 »

Forgot to include in the above......you can also gain access to the front areas of the rear inner wheelarch on a saloon by removing the small side bolster either side of the rear seat upright which reveals ideal holes to inject the rust proofing. With the bolster removed, you can also remove the seatbelt / reel and tie it up out of the way so that it doesn't get contaminated and it also provides another access hole.
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Re: Rear wheel arches rusting
« Reply #47 on: 16 September 2015, 23:04:13 »

cheers :y
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