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mtsbirch
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Fiberglass to steel body panels Fri, 31 January 2003 02:49 Go to next message
The rear wheel arches on my 73 Celica are severely rusted out. A friend of mine has a pair of fiberglass replacement panels for the lower half of the fenders. How do you attach the fiberglass lower panels to the steel fenders without leaving a seam? After the panels are attached, will the fiberglass and steel crack or seperate from different rates of expansion and contraction?

I have done some body work but I have nevr tried this before. Any help would be much appreciated.
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feral4mr2
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Re: Fiberglass to steel body panels Fri, 31 January 2003 03:09 Go to previous message
Freak you should be able to fiberglass (resin and a bit of matt for strength) the panel straight on to the metal one, i would use some pop rivets as well.
depending how thick the fibergalss panel is, they can be countersunk and bogged(body filler) over....
use body filler to hide the seams...
i have only ever seen fiberglass and metal panels crack at the seams when there is a lot of flex(movement)on the repaired panel, but being a front fender it should be ok... Smile
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