Looking for a recommended repairer (15 Viewers)

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Oct 17, 2021
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Maidstone, UK
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A Class
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Since September 2020
On our first ever adventure into Europe we managed to scrape the Motorhome on a petrol pump concrete base on our second day (d’oh!)

Luckily, it is mainly trim damage and not anything substantial and we are looking for a recommendation for a repairer.

It is a Swift Escape 674 and it looks like it might simply be a case of replacing the three pieces of trim and the habitation door surround (unless the surround can be filled/repaired at the bottom, my knowledge of such things is very limited). The door itself has minor scuffs that we can live with (badge of honour)!

See the attached photos - thanks all 👍



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Sep 12, 2016
2,298
5,095
Chesterfield England Tellus 3
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45,091
MH
Lunar Roadstar 800
Exp
6 years
Don't worry we all do it occasionally

I'm useless at mechanics but filler is easy as is painting if you take your time - did you pick up the missing piece and save it ?? fairly simple to reapply too and doing it yourself is going to save hundreds
and the first time you may make a few mistakes but sandpaper is pretty good at taking filler back to re do it again

Unfortunately I can't help with body shops where you live but if you look up for a approved workshop they'll help but they'll point you in the right direction if they can't
 

TheBig1

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Nov 27, 2011
17,777
44,165
Dorset
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19,048
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many many years! since I was a kid
It's a very easy repair fitting new skirt parts and trims. Big issue is sourcing them, as manufacturers only supply via dealers and even then it can be a very long lead time

I would find a local GRP repairer to recreate the missing and broken bits. Some can of course be filled and painted
 
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Purrfecttune
Oct 17, 2021
202
634
Maidstone, UK
Funster No
84,908
MH
A Class
Exp
Since September 2020
It's a very easy repair fitting new skirt parts and trims. Big issue is sourcing them, as manufacturers only supply via dealers and even then it can be a very long lead time

I would find a local GRP repairer to recreate the missing and broken bits. Some can of course be filled and painted
Thanks TheBig1. Lead time is of no consequence as it is purely cosmetic.

Madcaravanner: I didn’t keep the missing piece as it would have been a painful reminder during the course of our 10 week adventure, I also thought that it would not be repairable.
 
Feb 18, 2017
4,470
8,563
Greenwich, London, UK
Funster No
47,382
MH
Hymer MLT 570
Exp
1986
On our first ever adventure into Europe we managed to scrape the Motorhome on a petrol pump concrete base on our second day (d’oh!)

Luckily, it is mainly trim damage and not anything substantial and we are looking for a recommendation for a repairer.

It is a Swift Escape 674 and it looks like it might simply be a case of replacing the three pieces of trim and the habitation door surround (unless the surround can be filled/repaired at the bottom, my knowledge of such things is very limited). The door itself has minor scuffs that we can live with (badge of honour)!

See the attached photos - thanks all 👍



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You have one of the best very close to you!
Unfortunately he usually has a fair bit of a waiting list.
Apex Motorhome service of Mereworth
 
Nov 25, 2013
1,148
1,836
kent
Funster No
29,170
MH
Swift Kontiki 669
Exp
Since April 2013
MAS Car and Commercial , Unit 7 West Lane Trading Estate , Sittingbourne, tel 01795 427300, Big Workshops does lots of Trucks and Motorhomes, Mike is the owner, I have used him for both MH and Truck. Very friendly and reasonable on the pocket
 

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