I've realised my XM S2's missing a rubber plug from the front inside wheel arch. I don't really want to encourage the corrosion that's appearing on the bumper support and will treat it and waxoyl the whole area behind the arch liner: so it makes sense to blank it off, Anyone got a spare?
As an aside, when I did get the liner off I cleared out easily a pint of crud from behind the rear of the liner, so might recommend that if you need to take these off at any point be prepared to clean and oil the area!
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Re: Wheelarch plug
XMX will know the answer, he gave me some at the CX/XM rally. I think he said that he got them from the boot plugs in a saxo, under the boot carpet. He'll be along soon and confirm.
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Re: Wheelarch plug
Hi Phil
Check why they might be missing just in case it is wishbone problems as new ones then would have a short life.
If the wishbones are shot they can allow enough slack for the corner of a newish tyre to catch them as the wheel turns.
In this case they can either get holes worn through them or get caught by the tyre, pulled out and deposited on the road.
These rubbers are used as one of the standard size blanks to fill chassis holes and turn up in odd places on many Citroen models.
I think that I collected my spares from the rear end of XM estates. As new one each side in the chassis once the rear bumper is removed.
John
Check why they might be missing just in case it is wishbone problems as new ones then would have a short life.
If the wishbones are shot they can allow enough slack for the corner of a newish tyre to catch them as the wheel turns.
In this case they can either get holes worn through them or get caught by the tyre, pulled out and deposited on the road.
These rubbers are used as one of the standard size blanks to fill chassis holes and turn up in odd places on many Citroen models.
I think that I collected my spares from the rear end of XM estates. As new one each side in the chassis once the rear bumper is removed.
John
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Re: Wheelarch plug
Hi, there's no evidence of wear on the lining, but thanks for the heads up. I'm hoping to be pawing over a couple of XMs at Edwards breakers tomorrow, so I'll see what I can turn up. Phil
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Re: Wheelarch plug
Hi Robert
So that's correct just go to your local breaker's and lift the boot-mat up on a Pug/106 or Cit/Paxo (Saxo) there will be (Hopefully) two new shiny ones there which bung up the access holes for two of the four sub-frame mounting points !
Happy hunting !
XMX
I've already rang Phil before switching on the PC tonight (As I read the wanted post earlier).robert_e_smart wrote:XMX will know the answer, he gave me some at the CX/XM rally. I think he said that he got them from the boot plugs in a saxo, under the boot carpet. He'll be along soon and confirm.
Regards
Robert
So that's correct just go to your local breaker's and lift the boot-mat up on a Pug/106 or Cit/Paxo (Saxo) there will be (Hopefully) two new shiny ones there which bung up the access holes for two of the four sub-frame mounting points !
Happy hunting !

XMX
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