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Liam

posted on 17th Mar 06 at 19:19

:lol:


woodwardsbodyshop

posted on 17th Mar 06 at 19:16

stupidly old topic mate, didn't you see the date??????


goodfellow

posted on 17th Mar 06 at 19:09

mine have been blended in for a yr now and they havent cracked at all



[Edited on 17-03-2006 by goodfellow]


Kris TD

posted on 10th Jun 03 at 08:36

yeah.

suppose its one of those things which you wont know until its done.


STEvieXE

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 23:09

well ive seen alot of cars some of which have been done for years and have never cracked but its a big risk.


Kris TD

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 21:54

it will crack, there is a corsa in my town which has got archs and gsi skirts all blended in, its been resprayed more times than i care to remember. infact every car ive seen that has blended skirts has cracked, as the car chassis twists when cornering, cant be helped.


STEvieXE

posted on 9th Jun 03 at 21:31

bonnets different kettle of fish tho coz of the heat etc coming from engine, stress on it when lifted etc etc. best way is to bond them on with windscreen bonding then just alight skim of pon over top to smooth. use plastic padding pon as its more flexible than normal isopon. ive seen them done alot of different ways tho, which mostly seem to be ok. seen 1 done with expanding foam and then poned over. never cracked. seen ones done with f.glass matting then f/filled and isoponed. also was ok at start anyway, never heard any different. would really recomment this tho as theres alot of flexiblity in ur sills when ur cornering etc. best way would be the bonding.


Toyer

posted on 8th Jun 03 at 01:19

hi i just bought sideskirts for my car, and i am going to blend them into the wings and arches before spraying the car, but was wondering what is the best way of blending them into the bodywork without it cracking????!!!!????
The reason being is that i have recently blending a subaru vent into my mates bonnet and after 3 months after i finished it it started cracking!!!! so i need some advice please. o by the way , they are road rage sideskirts.

thanks