Autotrail Frontier spare wheel cover marking rear gel coat (1 Viewer)

Oct 10, 2009
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I took off my spare wheel cover today to clean underneath and check the wheel and tyre and noticed that the bottom of the cover was wearing a groove on the gel coat on both sides. I read something about this on the forum recently but cannot find it. I need to make a gap between the cover and the motorhome at this point or I can imagine it will eventually make two holes!
Has anyone else had the same problem, or a similar one, and found a solution?
 
Aug 18, 2014
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i'd just use armaflex sticky insulation tape on the bodywork where it touches.

this stuff or similar

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gus-lopez Thanks Gus. You gave me an idea. I have ordered thin neoprene strip 3mm and will attach it with double sided exerior tape I already have.šŸ˜

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Aug 17, 2011
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I've used this.
Screenshot_20210720-212420_eBay.jpg

Obviously on eBay. Don't know how to put a link, I'm sure you can find it from the photo.
 
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I had that problem on our Tracker I fitted some self adhesive rubber draughty excluder around it and that worked wellšŸ˜ŠšŸ‘

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RM_Marine

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I took off my spare wheel cover today to clean underneath and check the wheel and tyre and noticed that the bottom of the cover was wearing a groove on the gel coat on both sides. I read something about this on the forum recently but cannot find it. I need to make a gap between the cover and the motorhome at this point or I can imagine it will eventually make two holes!
Has anyone else had the same problem, or a similar one, and found a solution?
It was me that found this out but I'm also going to buy the door boot edging
 

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I too had this problem on my previous van (Mohawk). The way it was rectified was to replace the factory fitted wheel cover seal with a softer compound extruded rubber seal. That cured it.

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RM_Marine

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So wheel cover fixed and completed and I have to admit that the edging from ebay was and is very good

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Also added some L shaped brackets to keep it away from the van body
 

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RM_Marine

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Nope only fitting to the top half and the bottom half isn't which then becomes warn and sharp and cuts into the body of the van and makes holes

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RM_Marine

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This is also the same on the newer model of autotrail where the black edging is on the top of the wheel cover
 

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