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ther1pper 10-07-2005 12:31 AM

after market sideskirts help
 
so i got some after market sideskirts i wanted to put on my car... blitz poly urethane... and i wanted to make the sideskirts flush with the car... would u guys recomend useing bondo and sanding it??? or would there be another way?? some people have told me that bondo is gonna crack over time??? any help?

sleepydsm 10-07-2005 10:15 AM

Re: after market sideskirts help
 
Well Joe people use body filler to mold their body kits to their cars. Bondo can crack over time. I'm not a body guy, but I'm sure if its applied right, and its in an area it won't flew much, it should be ok. Maybe if you used that Bonda thats reinforced with fiberglass... I think it gives it a little flexibility. Get that shit on there so you can get your car painted already.

tpunx99GSX 10-07-2005 06:38 PM

Re: after market sideskirts help
 
I used bondo on mine but i would definatly NOT recommend using it again, especially if your using a poly sides. They make a poly filler, thats basically polyurithane that would work a million times better and look 2 million times better. I cant remember what its called. i know its a little more money but definatly worth it.

Pimpin Dsmstyle 10-07-2005 08:49 PM

Re: after market sideskirts help
 
If you push your car to any limits, molding a body kit on is a waste of time and money. Further more, if you mold a body kit on... you can never take it off. I mean you could... but you would have to strip the paint / bondo / duraglass / body kit down the the metal and start all over. That takes MUCHO time. My buddy has the entire kit on his car and he now regrets the shit out of it ;(

To each their own, but I wouldn't put them on in the first place. If you can find any, try located some filler that has the same base element as your skirts. That will assure the best bond of materials.

Be sure to post any questions as you go if you need help. I'd be glad to give you some help if you need it.

ther1pper 10-07-2005 09:24 PM

Re: after market sideskirts help
 
thanks for the replys. ill look into some stuff.. let u know if i have any other questions

TkrPerformance 10-10-2005 05:46 PM

Re: after market sideskirts help
 
use a poly filler it is not cheap I used it on my front bumper it is 50.00 for a tube of it it is a 3m product 2part you can get it at any auto body store
there are a lot of diffrent makers of the poly filler


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