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Rear Tub, HELP NEEDED!
I am sooooo annoyed with myself tonight. I was making the final cut to my body work and I messed it up. I should have measured 6mm but it was actually 11mm so I have a 5mm gap between the side panel and real tub. Below the wheel arch doesn't matter but what to do about the slither above?
I don't want to vinyl wrap the car to cover it up and at the moment I don't want to buy a new panel, I would rather put the £175 towards the IVA. Any Ideas what I can do other than gluing a slither in for the moment and buying a new tub after IVA when funds allow? Night then got worse as I cut my elbow and sliced my finger open on the tub. Also stabbed my dremel into my leg when I tripped over the cable Pic of Fukup: |
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Use some "I" channel rubber to hide it.
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Hi mate sorry to hear of your probs
but as cornish said some rubber might do i try and google seals+direct they are great to deal with and have a fantastic stock cant do a linky cuz i is puta illiterate HTH cheers les g |
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Me and Handy were discussing this gap the other day. It's the hardest part of the bodywork to get right. And rubber edge trim probably won't work as it's round a bend too.
I'm going to try a bead of silkaflex type stuff and see how it looks. Andy was thinking of using an offcut of fiberglass as an overlap piece sorta thing.
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I got the other side Spot on it's just this side where I was looking at the wrong bit on my rule, I think rubber might look a bit wrong but it's worth a try.
At least your bodywork is White So you can hide it easily with White silicon/ sikaflex. A fibreglass cover may look ok but might draw attention to it more. Cheers for the replies guys. |
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Try fitting the rear arches then make a stone chip protector and fit to the rear arch and lap around to cover the join. I dont think you will have much of a gap to cover. I have trial fitted all the pannels and although I havn't yet made the cuts on the front edge of the rear tub and side pannels ( I just left then overlapping ) there wasnt much distance between the arches and this join. I can upload some photos if you need them
Rob |
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I think I'll have a look for some D trim that is flat, I only need a bit about 6mm wide.
It will cover the join on the other side and make it look even. |
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does the wheel arch not cover most of it?
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Most but not all, there is about inch and half showing.
Just below the handbrake ( handys) pic not mine Last edited by SeriesLandy : 30th April 2011 at 02:11 PM. |
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