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I just bought my first 914 and it just showed up this morning from the west coast. So needless to say, I’m new to the board and the car…. My first order of business is to start collecting parts needed to begin body work. This leads me to my question:
Steel GT fenders VS Fiberglass. Has anyone used fiberglass fenders on their street cars??? Have they cracked??? Have they held up to the true test of time??? Or should I save up and get the steel ones?? Thanks for any feedback! |
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andys |
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I'm about ready to install my F'glass flares as well. I was told by a shop that does a lot of F'glass to metal bonding, that they use good old JB Weld........Just for bonding, not filling. They've been using it for years without issue. Apparently, you can buy it in larger containers from industrial supply vendors, and it's cost is quite a bit less than the current crop of adhesive type products. Andys |
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