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Fitting rear spats
Fitting rear spats
Right, my rear spats are painted and drying but I'm not sure how to secure them. Can anyone recommend a glue to secure them? They screw in place of the rear mudfaps in the arch, but I need to secure them as they sweep around the bumper.
Just a big blob of silicon? I was thinking of running a bead of silicon between the spats and the bumper, or is there a special glue?
Cheers,
Jay
Just a big blob of silicon? I was thinking of running a bead of silicon between the spats and the bumper, or is there a special glue?
Cheers,
Jay
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I can't paint them when they're on the car unless I do a LOT of masking, even then the spraypaint will probably go everywhere.
What's wrong with painting then fitting?
The silicone won't be anywhere near the paint (it's behind the spats
not on the outside painted part) and there's no filling needed.
Pushki - cheers, I'll try and get hold of some.
What's wrong with painting then fitting?

The silicone won't be anywhere near the paint (it's behind the spats

Pushki - cheers, I'll try and get hold of some.
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Sure you can. I do ALL my repairs on the car. Making is body lemonade easy. Well to me anyway. Just use big masking tape then use plastic bags around the bottom of the bumpers and wheels. No more masking needed. Unless your spraying at over 4psi (compressor) overspray will be minimal/non existant.
Spraying before fitting makes it easier to fit too incase you have to modify anything to fit.
Spraying before fitting makes it easier to fit too incase you have to modify anything to fit.

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As Pushki said, sikaflex is the stuff to get, 221. It's so strong it can be used to bond roof panels. And as Ratty said, DIY silicone is nasty reactive stuff and has no place on a car.
Painting first and then fitting afterwards is always best. Though a thorough test fit should be done first to ensure you don't have to modify anything after you have painted it.
Painting first and then fitting afterwards is always best. Though a thorough test fit should be done first to ensure you don't have to modify anything after you have painted it.
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