Wide wheel arch...
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just recieved mine this arvo jell... for anyone considering this i cant recommend this enough. great product and well protected during delivery. i was actually surprised when i jimmied the crate open... two layers of wood, foam, and air filled plastic sleeves
lol you dont take any chances do you mate 


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Mate i bet my left testicle that they will, i have been talking to a lot of fibreglass guys (experts in their feilds) and they ALL say that it will crack eventually. It is due to the different expansion rates of the two different products (fibreglass and metal). especially here in australia were we have hot summers and cold winters. In a climate that doesnt change much you will be able to get away with it for a lot longer but it still will crack.jellgtr wrote:if done properly blending them in wont crack, use fibreglass filler first then skim with normal filler to finnishI8A4RE wrote:If you mould them they will eventually crack
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my blended dc lip hasn't cracked in any of the join spots... nor have i heard from borsai or any of the blended boys about cracks in their bars. i'm not saying that it wont crack... but i think if done correctly it can be done.
hey simon, would it help if it was secured down eg. pop rivetted and then filling on top of that?
hey simon, would it help if it was secured down eg. pop rivetted and then filling on top of that?
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oh god i wanna see those wheel arches...
i found the sideskirts that i liked, theyr called dyno dcuatro or something, the one with the hole near the rear wheel... it suits stock facelift models imo...
i found the sideskirts that i liked, theyr called dyno dcuatro or something, the one with the hole near the rear wheel... it suits stock facelift models imo...
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Im talking about bonding fibreglass (the wheel arch) to metal (the fender)J wrote:my blended dc lip hasn't cracked in any of the join spots... nor have i heard from borsai or any of the blended boys about cracks in their bars. i'm not saying that it wont crack... but i think if done correctly it can be done.
Your talking about bonding fibreglass to fibreglass or fibreglass to plastic, which menas that they are "LESS" likely to crack. Fibreglass to fibreglass if done right should never crack
Not sure what part your talking about here, to the fender or to the side skirt/front bar.J wrote:hey simon, would it help if it was secured down eg. pop rivetted and then filling on top of that?
Are you belending it or just mounting it?
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J wrote:just recieved mine this arvo jell... for anyone considering this i cant recommend this enough. great product and well protected during delivery. i was actually surprised when i jimmied the crate open... two layers of wood, foam, and air filled plastic sleeveslol you dont take any chances do you mate
glad you got them safe and sound and are happy with them

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ok i'll use the front arches as an example. IF i secured the arch down with a few rivets on the front bumber, rivets on the fender and on the sideskirts then filled on top off that... would the filler still crack?I8A4RE wrote:Not sure what part your talking about here, to the fender or to the side skirt/front bar.J wrote:hey simon, would it help if it was secured down eg. pop rivetted and then filling on top of that?
Are you belending it or just mounting it?
as the arch is held onto each part of the car (with minimum amount of movement when the car is on the road) would it not prevent cracking?
im trying to gather as much info as possible so i dont make a big mistake.
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Ok, even over time rivets will work themselves loose. Now if your going to blend it your going to need to use some sort filler/putty. If you are going to just mount them then you wont need to rivet them at all just use a poly urethene. Blending will look better but will require a lot more work as you will need to make a cut between the gaurd and the bumper or otherwise you will never be able to remove your front bar.
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'Dazjb' of the FTOOC has just put pics up of his wide wheel arches
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http://ftooc.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=107714

http://ftooc.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=107714
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