molding???
well its not that just like my door caps are popping off a little bit and the lower part of my sideskirts (not the door caps ) have a gap betweeen them and my actual door and i have to use screws to hold them on but then thats means i have a screw stikking out of the sidsskirts and stuff so i figured i might as well mold my sideskirts (and doorcaps) and my rear bumper
man the best stuff to mold your kit is called this norton speedgrip. Thats what i use when i mold kits. Its the same stuff just like fusor duramix and 3m makes a substitute. Its a 1 to 1 epoxy that bonds the metal and plastic together. or fiberglass and etc. This is what keeps the whole kit in place. I've had my kit molded on for about 6 months now and still never seen a crack. Its pretty much up there for good. I've jumped on the kit and still no crack. So if you were ever thinking about doing this i could do it for you. I also specialize in painting and other body work as well. So just pm me if interested.
Crest Products makes "rigid red" . it's what i use to fix a lot of urethane aftermarket bumpers that come into my shop.
EDIT: Molding your shit, and having it your daily driver is STUPID.
If you are doing that now, you as well....are stupid.
EDIT: Molding your shit, and having it your daily driver is STUPID.
If you are doing that now, you as well....are stupid.
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