Feb 12, 2014 #1 R Ryan CEO/Founder Nakslist.com Joined Jun 2, 2001 Messages 1,564 Got some rear bumper fillers. Got them dialed in pretty good. The only part is were the two pieces meet in the middle. They are close but not gonna look good painted. What have you guys done to fix this? Last edited: Feb 12, 2014
Got some rear bumper fillers. Got them dialed in pretty good. The only part is were the two pieces meet in the middle. They are close but not gonna look good painted. What have you guys done to fix this?
Feb 12, 2014 #2 R Ryan CEO/Founder Nakslist.com Joined Jun 2, 2001 Messages 1,564 Should I put a sheet metal screw, nut and bolt, rivet.....etc. Anyone got pics of there fix? Dont wanna crack the fiberglass.
Should I put a sheet metal screw, nut and bolt, rivet.....etc. Anyone got pics of there fix? Dont wanna crack the fiberglass.
Feb 12, 2014 #3 1 1fastcobra Well-Known Member Joined Jan 24, 2012 Messages 1,228 Open the mounting Holes a bit And readjust. They'll over lap like o.e. Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
Open the mounting Holes a bit And readjust. They'll over lap like o.e. Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
Feb 13, 2014 #4 R Ryan CEO/Founder Nakslist.com Joined Jun 2, 2001 Messages 1,564 One half is tweaked just a little. Cant adjust it to make them line up. Will have to bond them together somehow.
One half is tweaked just a little. Cant adjust it to make them line up. Will have to bond them together somehow.
Feb 13, 2014 #5 1 1fastcobra Well-Known Member Joined Jan 24, 2012 Messages 1,228 Do know how u are with glass But u can use a glass matt And make it a one piece filler Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
Do know how u are with glass But u can use a glass matt And make it a one piece filler Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
Feb 13, 2014 #6 M mmarlett Member Joined Jun 29, 2009 Messages 79 I took the same approach as 1fastcobra and joined the two pieces into one with fiberglass. I removed the overlap where the two meet in the center and then fiberglassed the seam to make one piece. Matt
I took the same approach as 1fastcobra and joined the two pieces into one with fiberglass. I removed the overlap where the two meet in the center and then fiberglassed the seam to make one piece. Matt
Feb 14, 2014 #7 R Ryan CEO/Founder Nakslist.com Joined Jun 2, 2001 Messages 1,564 Makin it a one piece is out of my time frame and skill set.
Jun 20, 2014 #9 T tbone87 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 12, 2012 Messages 1,347 Here's mine I done !!! Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app Attachments 1403292744884.jpg 87 KB · Views: 119