MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Trav Turbo on February 12, 2023, 08:38:32 am
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Hi all does anyone know if non genuine front wings are a good fit & quality or is it best to buy genuine wings?
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Depends on your budget and how long you want to keep the car. Genuine are obviously better but are hideously expensive and you need to factor painting as well. I brought a pair from Lothian of EBay this summer for temporary use whilst I get the originals sprayed, they cost less than £200 for the pair painted and are a perfect fit and colour match. They feel a little more flimsy than the originals but not much, look good and are still on the car despite the others being done now.
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Depends on your budget and how long you want to keep the car. Genuine are obviously better but are hideously expensive and you need to factor painting as well. I brought a pair from Lothian of EBay this summer for temporary use whilst I get the originals sprayed, they cost less than £200 for the pair painted and are a perfect fit and colour match. They feel a little more flimsy than the originals but not much, look good and are still on the car despite the others being done now.
Thanks for the reply!
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I have fitted four Lothian wings to my/friends cars. All black, all good match.
If your car is a perfect low mileage example then maybe consider original wings and getting sprayed. But otherwise Lothian is great value.
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Lothian ones will be fine so long as you don't have plans on keeping the car another 10 years. Then again, not even the genuine ones last 10 years :grin:
I would spray the inside of any replacement wing with U-Pol Raptor personally, and also the arch lip. That should buy you another few years life, maybe more. Once the paint chips and the factory e-coat gives in (Lothian ones probably aren't e-coated at all), it's just a matter of time before the rot spreads. Raptor will stop stones chipping the paint in the first place.
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Lothian ones will be fine so long as you don't have plans on keeping the car another 10 years. Then again, not even the genuine ones last 10 years :grin:
I would spray the inside of any replacement wing with U-Pol Raptor personally, and also the arch lip. That should buy you another few years life, maybe more. Once the paint chips and the factory e-coat gives in (Lothian ones probably aren't e-coated at all), it's just a matter of time before the rot spreads. Raptor will stop stones chipping the paint in the first place.
I plan to replace mine every 9. :smiley:
In seriousness, the vast majority of us will keep for less than 5.