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Old Nov 9, 2025 | 10:34 AM
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2010 DBS Wheel Arch Liner

Anyone know a good source for a front driver’s side (left) wheel arch liner in good shape? The one on my car is in fairly good shape, but has some rips in the liner fabric.

Unlike some of the other parts on the DBS, these wheel arch liners are unique to the model and thus not interchangeable with those from the DB9.

Also, these cannot be ordered new from the usual sources in the UK, as they are on long term back order, meaning likely not available anytime soon.

Thus, kindly advise on any possible sources for used parts in good shape. Thanks so much.
 

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I had some damage to my 2016 Vanquish front wheel arch liners thanks to the previous owner. There were tears and a couple of chunks missing from the flat plastic parts that mate with the undertrays.

I got myself a cheap plastic welding kit from Amazon and made some fairly decent repairs that restored the structural integrity and filled in the gaps.
 
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Originally Posted by yvr
I had some damage to my 2016 Vanquish front wheel arch liners thanks to the previous owner. There were tears and a couple of chunks missing from the flat plastic parts that mate with the undertrays.

I got myself a cheap plastic welding kit from Amazon and made some fairly decent repairs that restored the structural integrity and filled in the gaps.
Thanks, yvr. If a plastic liner, your methodology would work great. On the V12 DBS cars though, the wheel arch liner is a compressed felt like material/“fabric,” thus plastic welding not applicable. Plus, the total number of V12 DBS cars in the USA and the number being parted out, both being very small, it would be a rare find, but I suspect there are some. Just need a solid lead.
 
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Is this thread relevant? https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ch-liners.html

I think the "fabric" is just some kind of fuzzy plastic.
 
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try repairing from the back with some adhesive or rivets etc.... they spray a coating on thy front.
 
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try repairing from the back with some adhesive or rivets etc.... they spray a coating on thy front.
Great idea! Thank you!
 
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