someone in san diego for body work
Is your kit OEM Fitment, meaning do you need to cut and shape it or is it pre-fit to match the original equipment? If its just an OEM kit, you can head to any local paint shops or even hobby shops and buy some '3M Sticky Stuff' or any 3M Double Sided tape and thats how you get the kit to stay. Make sure you follow the instructions to the dot. - Darrell
its a wing west poly-urathien kit, but my problem is i put the kit on the car and then painted everything, my problem is the kit was put on ghetto style (with screws) and the door caps bubble when its hot out. so i need a "pro" to glue or tape the rest of the cap down. can anyone help?
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I screwed my sideskirts and doorcaps in with self-tapping screws, countersunk them, and then filled over that with fiberglass resin. It's not molded in and it works and looks great. Been holding strong for almost 2 years now.
I think if you screw it in the right way (not with half the screw all sticking out, etc) then thats a lot less "ghetto" than only using double-sided tape.
I think if you screw it in the right way (not with half the screw all sticking out, etc) then thats a lot less "ghetto" than only using double-sided tape.
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