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Tue May 15, 2007, 01:24 AM
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Interior trim 68
Me again, ya can tell the sun came out.
I am in need of some plastic trim over the wheel well on the driver side. Its a long piece with some bends at the rear. Was one on ebay but I lost by 99 cents.
On the other hand, I have both pieces if someone knows of a real good glue for that type plastic. Tried JB to no avail. Ideas? Thanks in advance.
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Wed May 16, 2007, 01:38 AM
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Trim pieces
Are they just cracked or are they in pieces? I can not imagine why you could not use an plastic epoxy on them then sand it down and paint it. Have you tried a crazy glue to hold them together, then maybe an epoxy bhoUse more expoxy on the back patch on the back to reenforce it? I have not done any work on these pices but have done some things on others like them.
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Thu May 17, 2007, 12:30 AM
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I tried J B weld and let it set overnight. In the morning I put a little side pressure on it to simulate instalation and away it went. I think I'm gonna glas the inside about 2 inches on either side of the break. The whole inside trim is covered in vinyl so small descrepencies dont show. Thanks for the reply.
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