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side skirt molding
I'm looking to mold the side skirts to the body of my car, what's the best product to use and the best overall look...Fiberglass, sheet metal, bondo etc.
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Bondo or fiberglass
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thnx!
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A lot of people use bondo from what I hear.
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If the sideskirts are urethane than bondo and fiberglass wont work very well. Bondo and fiberglass have tendancy to break their bond with urethane. You'll have to get an agent made to work with urethane. I cant think of any off-hand but I can find some.
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thanks for your posts, I ended up doign it with bondo since the side skirt was of fiberglass. And my guy at the body shop did a great job, the body and the skirt are smoothly connected it took him some time because the lines that run from the door were hard to line up with the skirt. But the thing looks damm good.
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