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Wheel arch liner on trimmed arches
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06 Jan 2013 18:36 #57298
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Wheel arch liner on trimmed arches was created by Dutchjimny
So guys ive trimmed the rear arches down to fit my big tires but now I need something to close it up cause else the mud goes anywhere i dont want it to go and i cant find anything on the net..
So how have you guys fixed this problem?
So how have you guys fixed this problem?
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06 Jan 2013 19:07 #57301
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06 Jan 2013 19:21 #57304
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Replied by Dutchjimny on topic Wheel arch liner on trimmed arches
No i dont need arches, just insides
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06 Jan 2013 19:22 #57305
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I just closed up all the gaps with Sikaflex.
deu.sika.com/de/solutions_products/01/kl...2/01a001sa02103.html
It's not exactly pretty (but it could be if you are more patient then me) - but it works.
ilten
deu.sika.com/de/solutions_products/01/kl...2/01a001sa02103.html
It's not exactly pretty (but it could be if you are more patient then me) - but it works.
ilten
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06 Jan 2013 19:41 - 06 Jan 2013 21:00 #57311
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Replied by nicho on topic Wheel arch liner on trimmed arches
i was thinking maybe something with cling film n expanding foam.
Last edit: 06 Jan 2013 21:00 by nicho.
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06 Jan 2013 20:28 #57322
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Is this an after dark thing Nicho ........................ :whistle:nicho wrote: i was thinking mybe something with cling film n expanding foam.
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