Ground Effect Repair
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Ground Effect Repair
Hello Everyone,
I have a 1989 IROC-Z Camaro. I am looking for a way to repair a driver side ground effect. There is a crack that runs from the top down about 3 inches. Pictures to come. I was wondering if there was an effective way to fix this. I tried using epoxy and it did not work. I was thinking of fiberglassing it from the back of it. I would appreciate any opinion on this topic.
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1989blackiroc
I have a 1989 IROC-Z Camaro. I am looking for a way to repair a driver side ground effect. There is a crack that runs from the top down about 3 inches. Pictures to come. I was wondering if there was an effective way to fix this. I tried using epoxy and it did not work. I was thinking of fiberglassing it from the back of it. I would appreciate any opinion on this topic.
Thanks,
1989blackiroc
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Re: Ground Effect Repair
do an ebay search for this stuff... it's great. good prices on ebay too
http://www.evercoat.com/productDetail.aspx?pID=179
just let it cure overnight before you move anything too much. Clean the surfaces really well, even to the point that you are roughing them up to give the flexable urethane more BITE
http://www.evercoat.com/productDetail.aspx?pID=179
just let it cure overnight before you move anything too much. Clean the surfaces really well, even to the point that you are roughing them up to give the flexable urethane more BITE
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