Fiberglass question
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Fiberglass question
I just bought G-Force side skirts. I installed them on and there is an ugly gap. Someone told me I could heat the fiberglass and correct it's shape: is this true?
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Re: Fiberglass question
Can anyone help me! I would like to finish the installation this weekend!
Re: Fiberglass question
Heating it wouldn't do anything. You need to take it to a body shop or, mold them on with a 2 part Epoxy glue.
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Re: Fiberglass question
If they can't be fitted properly on to minimize the gap then molding it on would probably be the best thing to do.<P>However people keep telling me if you live where it gets cold during the winter then over time it will cause it to crack and will end up looking horrible.
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