Belly Pan Molded Rubber
Belly Pan Molded Rubber
Does anyone have any good ideas on how to fix a few small cuts in the molded rubber attached to the side of the belly pan. I am going to have them painted so I want them to look nice after that. I have them off currently because the skid is getting sandblasted. Looking for a good and neat fix maybe other than rivets and sheetmetal.
Jeff Eddings
South Weber, UT
1980 Trailfire 440
South Weber, UT
1980 Trailfire 440
Re: Belly Pan Molded Rubber
Do you have anyone locally that does plastic welding? Those guys can do wonders with flexible plastic car bumpers and similar parts.
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Re: Belly Pan Molded Rubber
Jeff another board member here shared w/ me, 3M makes a plastic repair kit that works!
Jdrob
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Re: Belly Pan Molded Rubber
Thanks guys. I tooked to the composites guys down at the technical college where I moonlight and they said they could fix them up for me. I am interested to see what they can do with them.
Jeff Eddings
South Weber, UT
1980 Trailfire 440
South Weber, UT
1980 Trailfire 440
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Re: Belly Pan Molded Rubber
Jeff if that doesn't work I used 3M product flexable bumper repair. It is a 2 part epoxy gray in color on mine it cost around $40.00 . I fixed my tpr panels but i have not painted them yet.
1979 Trailfire 440
1980 Trailfire 340
1980 sportfire
1980 Trailfire 340
1980 sportfire