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timshell1991 |
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just wanted to know if its possible to fill the holes of the guideholes with out sending it off to be sprayed?
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Waggen |
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Well cut circles of sticky tape, then touch up paint over them. Best your going to get with out welding/filling..
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timshell1991 |
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im going to fill it, i was just wondering if after u fill it it has to be sanded back and i dont want to sand all the paint off..
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XRfairmont67 |
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just buy 1 from your local self serve wrecker (about $15) and have it welded and painted then fit it to yours. local panel beater /painter wouldnt charge more than $100 i dont think (thats what id charge). u cant put bog in without sanding an area around it,tapping the hole in a bit,fill with bog ,sand then respray if u want to do it yourself. repair wont last forever though.
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gtaggart |
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Age: 40 Posts: 15 Joined: 15th Jun 2009 Ride: Ford EL GLi Wagon 1997 Location: Wilberforce |
the badges dont have holes...... no on the wagons anyway. All I did was boiled the jug tipped the water over the badge and slowly lift it off thats it. I needed a buff afterwards but yeah that easy
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timshell1991 |
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some people say they have holes some say they dont i'm pretty sure mine do... sucks damn ford have to screw everything on.
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XRfairmont67 |
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depending if its a wagon or sedan or fairlane, wagons are the only ones without holes behind the badges. the badges on sedans have 2 locating lugs so the badges wont go on crooked
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timshell1991 |
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i just took mine off the holes are pretty small ill fill em and touch up paint over it
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