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Structural Braces Under Bonnet And Boot Lid Etc.


Jesseb369

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Hey fellow mates. I was just wanting to ask a question about the braces under the bonnet and boot lid and how the adhesive the factory uses to fuse or glue the two together. It is like a hard porus crappy adhesive that had just crumbled away.

 

I want to know if I could you sikaflex or something to make a new join between the two ( Brace and Boot lid etc ) and if that would be good enough for years and years?

 

Or what you have used and what you recommend.

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Yeah i was surprised when i first used it how good it hung on.

 

Now i use it on anything that needs stuck down.

The mesh on the stone tray of our rally car is held on using it, as well as the roof vent.

Fantastic stuff!!

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i used sikaflex, cause its polyurethane it allows more movement.

 

but i can see the point to using liquid nails.

 

just use something strongly sticky, and stack some heavy books, blocks, bricks on top for a day to make sure its hard down and you will be right :D

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i used sikaflex, cause its polyurethane it allows more movement.

 

but i can see the point to using liquid nails.

 

just use something strongly sticky, and stack some heavy books, blocks, bricks on top for a day to make sure its hard down and you will be right :abuse:

 

thats a bad idea. if your filling the gap between the bonnet and boot bracing don't put weight on the skin to close the gap between the two. it will be all warped and f@$ked once dry.

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yeah i was gonna say :abuse:

 

I wouldn't load books on the skin of it. Would set and be warped as hell!

 

It's either sikaflex or liquid nails. Sikaflex has some give in it though. So maybe sikaflex!

 

are you speaking from experience?

 

i did it without a drama...

 

YMMV

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