Does anyone know where I can buy the Aluminium footplates (opstap?) that are fitted to the bottom of the wheel arch?
For some reason, mine does n0t have them and its spoiling the paint work!
Thanks
foot plates (Opstap)
Re: foot plates (Opstap)
You should be able to find them here:
https://www.citroworld.com/en/webshop/c ... ody-panels
https://www.citroworld.com/en/webshop/c ... ody-panels
Re: foot plates (Opstap)
Ree schreef:You should be able to find them here:
https://www.citroworld.com/en/webshop/c ... ody-panels
Thanks
-
- HY Forum Kenner
- Berichten: 14
- Lid geworden op: vr jul 29, 2016 6:41 pm
Re: foot plates (Opstap)
Hi Russ and welcome,
The marche pied (foot plates) are not cheap.
Here is a link for a pair of secondhand ones :
https://www.leboncoin.fr/equipement_aut ... tm?ca=12_s
Not the usual 'Robri' brand but 'EB' . . . . . . no idea what the difference is.
I use this French site quite often for spares and I can only do that with the aid of google translate as I don't speak francais
tip : When using it I start off by making my excuses for any grammatical errors and pointing out that I am using a bot translator as I don't speak the recipients language . . . . . . and it works every time !
Worst case you could fit a piece of ( traanplaat) aluminium checkerplate instead.
I have the opposite problem, good aluminium footplates but the underlying steel is shot, but it can be patched up.
Good luck,
Pete
The marche pied (foot plates) are not cheap.
Here is a link for a pair of secondhand ones :
https://www.leboncoin.fr/equipement_aut ... tm?ca=12_s
Not the usual 'Robri' brand but 'EB' . . . . . . no idea what the difference is.
I use this French site quite often for spares and I can only do that with the aid of google translate as I don't speak francais
tip : When using it I start off by making my excuses for any grammatical errors and pointing out that I am using a bot translator as I don't speak the recipients language . . . . . . and it works every time !
Worst case you could fit a piece of ( traanplaat) aluminium checkerplate instead.
I have the opposite problem, good aluminium footplates but the underlying steel is shot, but it can be patched up.
Good luck,
Pete