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Inner covers on rear bumper
14 Jan 2024 12:32 #253501
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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Is that a web page? What is the URL?
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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14 Jan 2024 19:35 #253507
by Filipao
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It's just a print screen from my Suzuki local Dealer...
Sorry to disappoint you
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18 Jan 2024 01:37 #253571
by Filipao
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No experts chiming in?
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24 May 2024 16:55 - 24 May 2024 17:22 #256069
by Wild Bill
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Hi, I just came across your post.
I have the ones that you show from the Suzuki parts catalog on my new Type 3 where they are fitted standard from the factory, only on Type 3s not Type 1s or 2s. However they do not cover as much of the wheel arch as the Suzuki Russia ones, which I also have but have not fitted yet, so I can confirm that they are definitely not the same. In the first photo you can see the 72811-78R00 and I have highlighted the additional area which is covered by the Suzuki Russia ones:
Here are some other photos of the Suzuki Russia ones fitted on another Jimmy, including the fronts which are fitted in place of the standard factory liners to provide more coverage (ignore the mudguards which are an additional Suzuki Russia item which I did not take):
if you're interested in these the part numbers for the more rigid, but elastic mudguards (which are also unaffected by cold temperatures) are Front 2 pcs. 990NM-78R10-000 and Rear 2pcs. 990NM-78R20-000:
I have the ones that you show from the Suzuki parts catalog on my new Type 3 where they are fitted standard from the factory, only on Type 3s not Type 1s or 2s. However they do not cover as much of the wheel arch as the Suzuki Russia ones, which I also have but have not fitted yet, so I can confirm that they are definitely not the same. In the first photo you can see the 72811-78R00 and I have highlighted the additional area which is covered by the Suzuki Russia ones:
Here are some other photos of the Suzuki Russia ones fitted on another Jimmy, including the fronts which are fitted in place of the standard factory liners to provide more coverage (ignore the mudguards which are an additional Suzuki Russia item which I did not take):
if you're interested in these the part numbers for the more rigid, but elastic mudguards (which are also unaffected by cold temperatures) are Front 2 pcs. 990NM-78R10-000 and Rear 2pcs. 990NM-78R20-000:
Last edit: 24 May 2024 17:22 by Wild Bill. Reason: correction regarding the front fitment
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24 May 2024 16:58 #256070
by Wild Bill
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24 May 2024 17:21 #256071
by Wild Bill
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