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Old 02-02-2005, 03:23 PM
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bodykit molding/shaving?

I am looking to mold/shave my bodykit. I have heard alot of people using bondo and also some using fiberglass. I would like to use fiberglass beacuse bondo tends to crack, any one got any recommendations on doing so or any links that can point me in the right direction?
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Old 02-04-2005, 02:29 PM
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Re: bodykit molding/shaving?

my buisiness, DeviantMotorsports makes a product just for thing this type of thing. Its of polyester base so it works well on fiberglass and steel. It has the ease of use of body filler with the strenth of fiberglass. Sells for $20/quart plus shipping. If your intersted in some send me an email at [email protected]
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Re: bodykit molding/shaving?

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I am looking to mold/shave my bodykit. I have heard alot of people using bondo and also some using fiberglass. I would like to use fiberglass beacuse bondo tends to crack, any one got any recommendations on doing so or any links that can point me in the right direction?
Yea same thing i've heard of people using just bondo and it cracks then messes up the whole paint job, but I was wondering if I use fiberglass then bondo to smooth it out will I have any problems down the road??? and I have small holes on my side skirts(from where i drilled the screws) what should I use to cover it up???
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Re: bodykit molding/shaving?

a good way that i've heard of molding sideskirts is after you have them mounted up and shit, use a seam sealer to fill the gap between the bodykit and car, fiberglass, then finishing putty. there's also some putty that has some "flex" to it (you can't bend it but ya get the point) before it cracks.

yoboythacker: if they're fiberglass skirts just fiberglass the hole back up and it should be fine. probably glass from the backside to build up some strength and then bondo the visible side for a smooth look.
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