It's a high spec MK5


Unfortunately, like most MK5s that are used everyday, they suffer from mainly front wheel arch corrosion
This is the number one bug of the MK5 (alongside the noisy cabin area)
The corrosion was from inside a box section and so as the van wasn't six years old, (at the time) I thought I could have the work done under the 6 year anti perforation waranty
Unfortunately, they sent me to a newly appointed dealer (with absolutely no Ford Transit experience) to have the corrosion assessed
They clearly didn't want to take on the job
(They measure with an electronic paint depth gauge
A year later and now out of waranty


So decided to fill for now, and repair properly later
But as you can see, it was only a matter of time before it started coming through again

So it was time to find someone local that I could trust with my van to do a good job of fitting the panels I had already bought
Genuine Ford inner and outer front arches and Beever supplied Hadrian rear of front arch which included the the sill and bottom of B pillar
Having met Martynx our forum van tuner, he introduced me to Ian of ICR Ltd Ickenham
Ian told me to bring down my panels and he'll sort a price for fitting
When I first met Ian, he was working on a MK6 Transit
He seems to also work on a lot of sprinters
Price agreed and I'll strip what I can to make the job easier
Strip strip strip



Corrosion had also started in another "favorite" place

Worse on the drivers side

Into the workshop and doors removed

Ian started work on the van, the following morning
The inner arches (as expected) were well gone along the edge where the outer wing was spot welded by Ford

He wasted no time at all, removing the panels that needed changing








Can you believe the day isn't over






Trying door for fitment and clearances before welding

All this work, up to now, was done by one person in only just one day
Now that's what I call professional



































