1986-1988 Suzuki Samurai Rear Wheel Arch, Passenger Side

PART#: 68-40-59-2 STARTING AT $103.70

Item is for hardtop vehicles only.

This is the Right side panel. You can find the Left side panel here 68-40-59-1

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This 1986-1988 Suzuki Samurai Rear Wheel Arch, Passenger Side fits 1986, 1987, 1988 Suzuki Samurai.

The rear wheel openings on your vehicle are constantly sprayed with salt and road debris as you drive. It’s only a matter of time before the mix of water, salt, and mud causes corrosion to form. Before you know it, you see the dreaded paint bubbles starting to form around the lip of the wheel arch. The good news is that if you catch it in time, you can sometimes replace just the area of the arch that’s rusting out. If paint is already falling off, and you’re able to poke your finger through the side of your vehicle, you may need to replace the entire wheel arch and possibly the inner wheelhouse. Whether the rear wheel opening on your vehicle is just starting to bubble, or is completely rusted out, we have the wheel arch repair panels to help you fix your rust problem.

All of our wheel arch patch panels are constructed of heavy gauge stamped steel that meets or exceeds the thickness of the original body panel that it’s replacing. The stamping process starts with a 3D scan of an OEM part, which means that these aftermarket panels will be an exact match to the original part’s shape. Since the panels are an exact match, the old panel will need to be cut out so that the new one can be welded in its place.

For most trucks, if you’re not as worried about the appearance, you can usually slip these arches over top of your existing panel and secure them with an adhesive like Silaprene. If doing this, we still highly recommend cutting out as much of the rust as possible, and sealing the rusted area with a rust-inhibiting paint, like ZeroRust, prior to installing the new arch.

Each panel has an EDP coating for additional corrosion protection. The e-coating leaves a black finish that can be scuffed and painted over. For best finishing results we recommend scuffing the e-coat, priming, and then top coating with an automotive grade paint.

Whether you need to replace the whole wheel arch or just a portion of it, we have the parts that you’re looking for. Replace your rusted wheel arch by ordering this 1986-1988 Suzuki Samurai Rear Wheel Arch, Passenger Side from Raybuck Auto Body Parts today.

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    Questions and answers

      Do these panels fit an 82 SJ410 soft top? If not do you carry the appropriate parts?
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      Q Do these panels fit an 82 SJ410 soft top? If not do you carry the appropriate parts? answer now
      Asked by Ed Bradley on September 30, 2021 11:45 pm
      Answered by the admin No, sorry we don't have that part.
    2. hi, it says to 1988 but it looks the same as my 1990, what is the difference? could it work on my 1990
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      Q hi, it says to 1988 but it looks the same as my 1990, what is the difference? could it work on my...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Geoff mckenzie on February 20, 2021 1:44 am
      Answered by the admin

      I believe there was a change from the lower body line up for that next model year. The lower arch area may be the same, but I can't say for sure as I don't have a cross-reference for the 1990.

    4. does this have the flange to attach the inner well. do you have the inner well ( wheel house ) that goes over the tire?
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      Q does this have the flange to attach the inner well. do you have the inner well ( wheel house ) th...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Matthew Gyuraki on December 26, 2020 1:01 pm
      Answered by the admin Yes there is a flange on the underside of the wheel opening. We don't have the inner wheel house.