Yes I searched and didn't find much. Must be using bad key words.
3M makes some kind of adhesive to glue them on.
Questions of body prep like where to cut, where to line up new fiberglass pieces, do I need to peel all paint off and prime with what.
Want to make them last through a few cones anyway.
Bondo or Metal ready.
Getty has http://www.gettydesign.com/PDF%20Files/FRPTech.pdf
Dan Root had a nice thread but I don't find it anymore...
Bump for Root input and procedures
BTW The pieces look great thanks Mike.
On my rear flares I lapped the f/g flare to what is left of the steel body q-panel and than used f/g to smooth out the joint on the outside. But now that I am able to remove the entire q-panel and see the inside, there is or was a problem. I needed to grind down the metal to the f/g flare on the INSIDE of the fender and cover the joint with f/g to seal it off form water/dirt. This would be a PITA on a car where you could not remove the fenders. But it has to be done. You need to get up in the wheelwell and cover that metal to flare joint with glass mat/cloth material.
Thanks Paul, That's the stuff I want to know before diving in. BTW we need to figure out how to get the rest of my stuff here. Going to bite the bullet and get it painted once all is done.
QUOTE (Joe Ricard @ Nov 1 2005, 05:53 AM) |
BTW we need to figure out how to get the rest of my stuff here. Going to bite the bullet and get it painted once all is done. |
Sort of a bummer, I can't find the thread I did when I put flares on a V8 914 for CAMP914 earlier this year.
I use fiberglass to bond the flares with front and back. It's a long process, but if you do it right, they turn out really nice.
Can any of the admins do a search for a thread that might have been deleted by mistake? It had lots of good pictures in it. I almost always put "Root" in the subject line.
Front and back??? is that same as inside outside? Sorry I work with a bunch of ME's and EE's
Yeah, inside and outside. I made a smooth edge on both sides when I bond them. Usually I start with screwing the flares on with as few screws as possible. Then bond the spaces between the screws both sides. Pull screws out, finish bonding the inside and then take a 40grit DA to the outside and form it as best I can which removes 90% of the outside stuff you put on. But now when you re-glass it, you won't need as much (Cause the inside glass is doing much of the work) and you won't need as much filler to feather the flare into the fender. Plus it's really strong. I cut the fenders out and leave a 1/4" lip for the flare to rest on.
Use MAR-Glass for the main bonding agent..This suff works great. Use the LARGE C-grips used in welding to help with the mounting. I used them with fender washers and sheet metal screws to hold the flares on while it bonded up.
Make sure you remove all the paint BEFORE you cut and bend up the inner lip..PITA to do it after the fact
Oh and it sucks to smooth them out...It took me a while to get mine smooth due to crappy fitting flares. I hope yours are better then mine were
I have some photos of the process I used on my home PC.
QUOTE (Kerrys914 @ Nov 1 2005, 09:47 AM) |
Use MAR-Glass for the main bonding agent..This suff works great. Use the LARGE C-grips used in welding to help with the mounting. I used them with fender washers and sheet metal screws to hold the flares on while it bonded up. Make sure you remove all the paint BEFORE you cut and bend up the inner lip..PITA to do it after the fact Oh and it sucks to smooth them out...It took me a while to get mine smooth due to crappy fitting flares. I hope yours are better then mine were I have some photos of the process I used on my home PC. |
Have you seen the photos of the BOLTED on look with flairs? I have seen some that look nice on a racer.
Sure would save alot of WORK
QUOTE (Kerrys914 @ Nov 1 2005, 01:32 PM) |
Have you seen the photos of the BOLTED on look with flairs? I have seen some that look nice on a racer. Sure would save alot of WORK |
I used 3/16 large head rivets. To fill the gap inside, expanding foam.....works as a glue, also. Not too stylish but hay, it's a race car.
Covered the inside glass surfaces with the foam to keep the rocks from starbursting the flares/fender.
QUOTE (J P Stein @ Nov 1 2005, 12:08 PM) |
I used 3/16 large head rivets. To fill the gap inside, expanding foam.....works as a glue, also. Not too stylish but hay, it's a race car. Covered the inside glass surfaces with the foam to keep the rocks from starbursting the flares/fender. |
Pictures of my car?.......well, OK
Lessee what I have. I haven't got anything that shows the whole fender from a good distance....but some snipets.
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What the hell, I'll go take one.
Joe, this is what I mean on the inside of the fender....
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I decided that the way Randal Barrick's flares were attached were presentable so I stolt his method. It was really pretty easy, I was sick....sick I tell ya...of doing body work, they removable (tho it would take some doing) while not damaging the paint. They'll never pass muster at a concours tho.
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In the one above you can see when I've covered the joint with f/g.
I need to finish up all the way to the back...
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Sorry to butt in, JP...
Butt away, you gots things to add to any 914 discussion.
How's that car workin'?
QUOTE (Root_Werks @ Nov 1 2005, 06:59 AM) |
Sort of a bummer, I can't find the thread I did when I put flares on a V8 914 for CAMP914 earlier this year. I use fiberglass to bond the flares with front and back. It's a long process, but if you do it right, they turn out really nice. Can any of the admins do a search for a thread that might have been deleted by mistake? It had lots of good pictures in it. I almost always put "Root" in the subject line. |
QUOTE (J P Stein @ Nov 1 2005, 05:06 PM) |
Butt away, you gots things to add to any 914 discussion. How's that car workin'? |
QUOTE (URY914 @ Nov 1 2005, 05:36 PM) |
Runs STRONG, looks like crap. |
Here's a link to my thread with some fiber flare mounting pix.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=21860&st=20
Ok so what is the deal with placement of GT flares. I have been looking at (and paying attention) as to where the flare is placed. Some are high up and almost even with the trunk lid in rear. Fronts are from 3" of fender abover the flare to nearly even again with the top of the fender.
JP them rivets look like the ones I see on them...... Oh never mind I know where they came from. GOTS anymore????
Hey Joe, glad the flares made it to you intact
Hope you find good uses for those plastic bags.........
Put 'em where you want them. Ain't no right or wrong.
QUOTE (Mueller @ Nov 2 2005, 01:16 PM) |
Hey Joe, glad the flares made it to you intact Hope you find good uses for those plastic bags......... |
QUOTE (McMark @ Nov 1 2005, 05:15 PM) | ||
You deleted it. I've moved it back to the garage, as you requested. http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=ST&f=10&t=25922 |
If I were going to put on F/G flares, I would definately use the Mar-Glass that was spoken of earlier in this thread, and there is another product called kitty hair. Both of them work well, and is much stronger than normal resin coated F/G. You can find these products at any reputable body shop supply store. Hope this helps...
QUOTE (audioculture @ Nov 2 2005, 02:15 PM) |
If I were going to put on F/G flares, I would definately use the Mar-Glass that was spoken of earlier in this thread, and there is another product called kitty hair. Both of them work well, and is much stronger than normal resin coated F/G. You can find these products at any reputable body shop supply store. Hope this helps... |
QUOTE (Joe Ricard @ Nov 2 2005, 01:09 PM) |
JP them rivets look like the ones I see on them...... Oh never mind I know where they came from. GOTS anymore???? |
Hey JP more pictures!!!
Van914
A link to a thread over on the bird board.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=199326&highlight=J+P+Stein
Ya know I think I kinda like the rivet thing cept I think i want to keep them aluminum colored under the painted fenders.
Ya I know I can ever do nuthin the easy way.
QUOTE (Joe Ricard @ Nov 5 2005, 05:21 PM) |
I think i want to keep them aluminum colored under the painted fenders. |
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