http://store.nationalspares.co.uk/in...tegory_id=1731
Hi folks found this sight selling sills thought use might be interested at £29 I've just paid twice that
http://store.nationalspares.co.uk/in...tegory_id=1731
Hi folks found this sight selling sills thought use might be interested at £29 I've just paid twice that
......thats cheap,anyone know the crack with these? worth a pop?
Damn that is cheap, I was planing on a chopping up a pair of Gtt sills to fix the 9 sills
If there the real deal I'd snap them up before cgb clear there shelves.. I'm pretty sure he'd check there stock level and buy them up to close our options of cheap sills.
How much did you pay for yours then if you don't mind me asking?
Just a note those prices aren't including vat or delivery total for a pair £78.11
Just about to order a set of these so will keep you posted on what they are like, you pay for what you get springs to mind here but ill have a punt on them . Worst case they are thin as fag paper,dont fit properly and last about 5 mins, sounds perfectly in keeping with the 5
I ordered a set a week last tuesday and still no sign of them
Sills just turned up, they look fairly good and not overly thin either, haven't fully unpacked them yet as I'm still at work but will take some snaps when I finish
keep us updated when you fully check them over, might do mine over christmas
Just got a quick 5 mins to have a peak, they look fairly good, the metal looks if anything thicker than stock items, the primer coat is a bit scratched but that's not a problem.
Looking at this label and how discoloured it is, I'd say they were old stock sat on a shelf in deepest darkest Europe collecting dust till someone found them.
They don't look too bad.
Klockkerholm are still going too, might be worth contacting them? If any admin can speak German that is......
Thats From A Danish Company!
Im willing to give them a call to se if they are willing to sell large quantities..?
Last edited by CoooL; 25-10-2012 at 16:39.
They have a website in English, wish I'd known before I'd ordered these as they have R9 sills too
http://www.klokkerholm.com/
I ordered a set on Tuesday evening and they were delivered today - and not bad at all
Me two ordered last wed and they arrived yestererday,they must be wondering what is going on with all these orders
Look good Oli, am tempted to order some myself for my spares dept lol
Just got a set myself to put away for future use can`t go wrong at that price if they are good quality.
I'd guess 90 % of the never been welded cars need a set of sills/large repair panels now and if they don't get them... Another one bites the dust.
The old stock won't sit in the back of the company long, they will be cleared out and put on eBay at twice the price. Get them now while you can..
i think alot of people have brought a set now
One side now out of stock!
We really need these to be remanufactured...
3 R/H Sills left these didn`t last long..
Just ordered mine today at 10 this morning , must have been lucky , was gonna leave it to later on as well !!!!
there are 3 right side sills left!! i emailed and asked about restocking them but no reply. these could be the last
2 left
dam these went quick!! bet they didnt have a clue on whats goin on lol
I will sell my set for £150 lol
Looks like these are back in stock, I've just ordered a pair £78.11
Typical, i ordered 1 last week and now one this week!!
Guy's
Coat the inside of them with weld through coating before you have them put on and red oxide or something similar where the weld doesn't penetrate they will last another 22yrs
I agree with additional internal coatings to preserve and keep the dreaded rust at bay but I have also experienced with previous projects, red oxide or similar reacting with paint. I was advised by "classic restoration scotland" that its the best way of preserving a car that you intend to keep for many years, especially if it is driving in salt durin the winter months.
I'm sure someone on here had an issues with red oxide reacting around the windscreen and causing more damage than had been found. Can't remember if the reaction was with paint or windscreen sealant! My suggesting would be to use a rich zinc primer. I have just done my 5 shell prior to reselling all joints after a bare shell rebuild. Cost me £60 for zinc primer and sealant prior to an epoxy chassis paint and stone chip for the undersides
I'm also getting my escort cosworth done the same as we speak.
The last thing we want is to be spending money on keeping the 5 on the road for it to go against us a few years done the road.
If your like me you will only want to do the job once and do it correct the first time
The Weld through primer is a must it's designed to melt and recoat when it is being welded so they will never be any exposed metal, I always used a good quailty Red oxide when I worked in a body centre and never had any trouble, their is so many factors that can cause paint fall out.But any coatin is better than just leaving the phosphate coating.
Was just on the phone to National Spares regarding the set I ordered and was told they have just received another 30 of each side. Might be of interest to those who missed out
http://store.nationalspares.co.uk/re...6-body-panels/
Im going to order a bonnet from here and see what it looks like. Might get a set of sills just in case. Anyone actually fitted the sills yet? Are they a good fit?
I keep seeing these and thinking I should pick some up and store them, but running out of space for parts