Once again, I am searching for information for my 2000 Monaco Dynasty on A Rroadmaster chassis. Tires are 295/75R/22.5. It appears that sometime this coach experienced a blowout and has cracked the left-hand rear fender well.
Looking for a source for the rear fender wells. They appeared to be a smooth poly fiber type material riveted on.
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Once again, I am searching for information for my 2000 Monaco Dynasty on A Rroadmaster chassis. Tires are 295/75R/22.5. It appears that sometime this coach experienced a blowout and has cracked the left-hand rear fender well.
Looking for a source for the rear fender wells. They appeared to be a smooth poly fiber type material riveted on.
Hello, without a picture it's hard to say what could be your best fix. If the backside of the fender is accessible then I personally would repair with fiberglass on the backside and go from their. Definitely would be a lot cheaper to do this than replace fender. Good luck
On my 2004 Windsor I had a left rear blowout that destroyed the liner and put a hole in my radiator. I have been trying to source the plastic liner. I will check back here to see what solution you found.
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Perhaps one is available from a junkyard?
HDPE plastic does not glue very well. I would get some HDPE sheets and attach pieces to cover the broken parts. Use stainless steel machine screws with large washers on both sides. Use lock nuts so they don't rattle lose.
For now, I'm just going to use some 2-inch mending strips that I got at the local Ace Hardware . I'm going to drill it out on each side of the crack them pop rivet thr mending straps on using one in the front and one on the backside together.
Hopefully this will work until I can find a new rear fender well or some substitute for it. I will post it if I find a good source for one.