Strong adhesive needed....
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Strong adhesive needed....
This past Friday I noticed the billet bumper cover had popped back up. I used a 2 part epoxy to seat it down. Well, it didn't work.
I'm looking for some suggestions on something that will hold this thing down in place with a short working time. There is no way I can figure out how to clamp something on there to hold it in place. It's not hard to line it up and drop it in place and hold for a few minutes, but with the thickness, I need to either get it milled down for better flexability or something strong.
I'm looking for some suggestions on something that will hold this thing down in place with a short working time. There is no way I can figure out how to clamp something on there to hold it in place. It's not hard to line it up and drop it in place and hold for a few minutes, but with the thickness, I need to either get it milled down for better flexability or something strong.
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I think your talking about a billet piece for the top side of your rear bumper? The first thing is you need to make sure that it sits flat on the bumper surface! If it doesn't you may have to lay it over your thigh and gently press the ends to obtain the correct contour. If the ends want to spring loose or up not much will hold it down just short of bolting it down! If you are successful getting it to sit flat 3m makes a tape called VHB that we have had great luck with. Make sure you get the thicker type as it is flexable to contours.....
ps; denatured alcohol to prep the surface.....
Best-O-Luck ,
ps; denatured alcohol to prep the surface.....
Best-O-Luck ,
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