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Old 17th June 2013, 06:21 PM
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Hi I don't post on here too often but I check in every day. I lost my enthusiasm a couple of years ago with having problems with body kit I received from Saturn/nts which were never resolved after many promises. Now my problem is I am trying to fit my body kit and would like to know how to attach the body sides to the chassis.If someone could post some pictures of how its done or have any tips to help try and finish the car as I have some spare time now as I started chemo 2 weeks ago and next one is on Friday,6 in total.So any help would be appreciated. Thanks Aidan PS looking for the proper length of a saturn bonnet ie center line
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Old 17th June 2013, 07:34 PM
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Just like to wish you all the very best with the chemo. Hopefully you will start having better luck with your build now, and it will prove to be an invaluable release for you.
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Old 17th June 2013, 08:59 PM
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here... here...I second that
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Old 17th June 2013, 10:53 PM
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thanks for the good wishes trying to get a few jobs done before friday,chemo not too bad just the steroids wreck my stomach and make me a bit hyper for a few days before I crash.I hope thrusday is fine so I can cut grass and hedges
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Old 18th June 2013, 05:09 AM
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Hi.

I did some write ups when I fitted my equinox bodywork, but alas I didn't do one for the side panels. They are pretty straight forward.

Best to bond and rivet them on, closed end rivets stop water getting into the chassis. You need to make a template for the holes around wishbones etc. lots of masking tape is recommended when drilling/cutting the fibreglass so it doesn't splinter. Make sure the crease in the side panel lines up with dash edge of the scuttle and the vertical chassis tube below.

Best to temp fit then try the scuttle and back panel on to make sure everything lines up.

If you have a look at the Facebook link below there's some guides I posted in the photo galleries of fitting other panels.
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Old 18th June 2013, 09:49 PM
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Thanks for that Ben I have the sides cut and trimmed I was looking for a guide as to how many pop rivets or screws to put in the top and bottom edges especially the top edge
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Old 18th June 2013, 10:04 PM
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I would think one every 3 inches would be ok. You can go slightly more or less distance. Fibreglass isn't going add too much strength and as its bonded too its fine.
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Old 18th June 2013, 10:11 PM
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Shows spacing
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Old 18th June 2013, 10:24 PM
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Thanks a lot Ben all I have to try and source is some oval tube for the headlight brackets before I fit the sides
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Old 21st June 2013, 01:07 PM
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if you use a pu based adhesive you can reduce the amount of rivets and there is less need for the side pannels to be an exact fit on the chassis.
down side will be there is no chance of getting them of with out damage when set.
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