General 2003 Ducato indicator spacer

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General 2003 Ducato indicator spacer

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Hi all,
I’m in need of a passenger side indicator spacer, struggling to find one online, any ideas of who/where else to try?
Thanks in advance!
 

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Hi all,
I’m in need of a passenger side indicator spacer, struggling to find one online, any ideas of who/where else to try?
Thanks in advance!
Are you sure that this is a Fiat part, and not part of a motorhome conversion?
 
Are you sure that this is a Fiat part, and not part of a motorhome conversion?
Hi, it is a motorhome but not a conversion. Wondered if any other Ducato motorhome owners may have needed the same replacement and could help. I will try other avenues such as motorhome forum etc.
Thanks
 
Hi, it is a motorhome but not a conversion. Wondered if any other Ducato motorhome owners may have needed the same replacement and could help. I will try other avenues such as motorhome forum etc.
Thanks
I am sorry but your understanding of motorhome construction is incorrect. Even an "A" class motorhome such as a Hymer is a conversion. The base vehicle manufacturer e.g. Ford, Fiat, Volkswagon, Mercedes etc, supply the engine and powertrain, to which the converter adds their own bodywork to varying extents. Frequently as is possible with your MH, a lowered chassis is added to the rear of the cab. A common example of this would be an "Alko" chassis.

The point that I was making is that a Fiat Ducato van or minibus would not require extended side indicators, but I am not sure about a pick-up truck body which may be wider.

So is your MH a Swift, Chausson, or other conversion? Perhaps searching under converters name would return more results?
 
I am sorry but your understanding of motorhome construction is incorrect. Even an "A" class motorhome such as a Hymer is a conversion. The base vehicle manufacturer e.g. Ford, Fiat, Volkswagon, Mercedes etc, supply the engine and powertrain, to which the converter adds their own bodywork to varying extents. Frequently as is possible with your MH, a lowered chassis is added to the rear of the cab. A common example of this would be an "Alko" chassis.

The point that I was making is that a Fiat Ducato van or minibus would not require extended side indicators, but I am not sure about a pick-up truck body which may be wider.

So is your MH a Swift, Chausson, or other conversion? Perhaps searching under converters name would return more results?
Apologies for the misunderstanding but thank you for your info. It is a swift. I shall try searching through that Avenue also. Thanks again
 
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