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i got a couple of questions

 

 

1) what should i use to fill and smooth a hole in my front bumper? epoxy?bondo? fiberglass resin? theres gotta be something that wont crack and pop out when flexed

 

 

2) will RS front axles work on 2.2 impreza L? both AWD both standard

anyone do this before...im going to replace my axles and found some rs ones

 

3) i picked up a cheap carbon fiber hood b/c its cracked and all banged up....so i figured i would reinforce the places that its cracked to strengthen it up...and then sand it and paint it b/c its all banged up and i dont like the look of carbon fiber.....

 

i'll try to post some pics of the areas that need attention....but basically its a fiberglass hood with a CF top layer....it cracked and now the FG base is exposed, so i thought i would just dump alot of resin into the broken up FG to strength'n it..and then add a sheet or two of FG underneath it too...maybe this is too hard to explain in words....i'll try to take pics and just ask how u would do it

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there is nothing for the front bumper, that is why they sell bumper skins. best bet is to go to a junkyard.

 

 

 

nipper

 

 

theres definately nothing i could do about it???

 

haha i actually bought the bumper like that to see if i could fix it....what do you think would be my best bet at making it work..what about epoxy or bondo

 

Link with pictures:

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1044016

 

its so hard to find these things cheap, or to find them at all...and impossible to find at the junkyards around here

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That's pretty cool stuff. Thanks for the link.
You're welcome. The Bondo epoxy is fine, but might not be practical for large repairs. Here's some info on fixing bigger bumper areas:

http://www.autobodysupply.net/auto-paint-articles/how-to-repair-plastic-bumpers-tpo.htm

 

Here's some of the 3M stuff:

http://www.autobodysupply.net/store/defaultin.asp?CategoryID=10&usg=F6D4AC88-5DA1-4CC0-BD41-459D33CAC09D

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You're welcome. The Bondo epoxy is fine, but might not be practical for large repairs. Here's some info on fixing bigger bumper areas:

http://www.autobodysupply.net/auto-paint-articles/how-to-repair-plastic-bumpers-tpo.htm

 

Here's some of the 3M stuff:

http://www.autobodysupply.net/store/defaultin.asp?CategoryID=10&usg=F6D4AC88-5DA1-4CC0-BD41-459D33CAC09D

99OBW, I believe you just made final body repairs to Emily practical. . .

:banana::headbang::clap::headbang::banana:

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99OBW, I believe you just made final body repairs to Emily practical. . .

:banana::headbang::clap::headbang::banana:

Glad to help. Perhaps other folks aren't aware of the large number of products available. Here's a link to a PDF from 3M:

http://multimedia.mmm.com/mws/mediawebserver.dyn?6666660Zjcf6lVs6EVs666I1BCOrrrrQ

 

( No, I don't work for 3M, Bondo, etc. or own stock in their companies :) . )

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