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Hi,
what is the best method to fit a fiberglass ba bonnet bulge to an ed ? thanks david.
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YBHVE4 |
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Age: 41 Posts: 229 Joined: 26th Nov 2007 Ride: Toyota Landcruiser Series 100 Location: S.E. Melbourne |
David Young wrote: Hi, I did it before on one of my mates cars.
what is the best method to fit a fiberglass ba bonnet bulge to an ed ? thanks david. we cut the top skin of the bonnet and got the bulge to sit on the bonnet re-enforcements. once it was sitting in place we put some fibre glass and bodyfiller. i would say the 2 hardest parts is cutting as you have to go very lightly so you dont cut the re-enforcements and the next hardest was to get a good smooth blend with the bodyfiller. I know this is very brief but hope it give you a rough assistance. goodluck mate
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cominthru |
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mine was just bolted on and then fibreglassed and body filler to blend it in.
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Age: 41 Posts: 229 Joined: 26th Nov 2007 Ride: Toyota Landcruiser Series 100 Location: S.E. Melbourne |
cominthru wrote: mine was just bolted on and then fibreglassed and body filler to blend it in.
damn...hot looking ED. well I guess that works too. have you had any probs with cracking under flex?
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nope its been on there for a while...i thort the turbo would of melted it off by now but i guess heat shield does stop heat but yeh its still all smick.
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