I busted my fender I was wondering if there was any way I could fix it? It came on the pioneer when I bought it really don't want to buy a new one.
Thanks in advance
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i cracked mine at the take over a few yrs back and about the same spot. I just put the push pin back in and used one JB weld on the crack to keep it firm, put a little flat black paint on it and called it good.
no problemI put a pin back on it just wasn't sure what to do for it to stay in place Thanks for the help
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i cracked mine at the take over a few yrs back and about the same spot. I just put the push pin back in to secure it and used some JB weld on the crack to keep it firm, put a little flat black paint on it and called it good. haven't had a problem since
3M and a couple other auto body supply companies make 2 part epoxies that work great. But that wouldn’t be worth it to buy it just for that. It’d cost more than replacing it. Have any friends that work in a collision shop?
For plastics, local auto parts should Cary small tubes of it. Under $10What kind of JB weld? I know they have a lot of different kinds
The standard stuff will be just fine. When u mix it just be like a Picasso and smooth it across the crack. It will cure just fine and with your push pin In it, you’ll be good. Work smarter not harderWhat kind of JB weld? I know they have a lot of different kinds
I used the good ole fashion JB. But any of those would do. That black one might just take care of the color much easier
The standard stuff will be just fine. When u mix it just be like a Picasso and smooth it across the crack. It will cure just fine and with your push pin In it, you’ll be good. Work smarter not harder
I used the good ole fashion JB. But any of those would do. That black one might just take care of the color much easier
I have the weirdest panel damage guess I need to support my dealer! HA!I have some superatv touch up paint and I might use that
Can you access the back side easily? If so, score up the plastic with some sandpaper so the JB weld will adhere a little better, and use something like emory cloth or something mesh on the backside. That will reinforce it. More shear strength = less likely to break again.
I have the weirdest panel damage guess I need to support my dealer! HA!