
Got some new stone guards and want to stick them on rather than rivet.
What is out there that will be good enough for the task and, if I want, can be removable without damaging the rear wings?
Velcro?
why not make them permanent and just unbolt the wing stays...
[Edited on 23/1/09 by Mr Whippy]
if the stone guards are metal, then very likely they will get bent if you try to remove glued on ones.
I used stainless steel M4 button head screws - as permanent as rivets or glue but removable too.
They are the plastic carbon fibre effect type and don't really want to drill holes in the rear wings in case I decide to remove them at a later
date, which is why Im searching for other means of attachment.
Dont want to driving round with rear wings full of holes.
[Edited on 23/1/09 by cerbera]
i got the moulded carbon fibre effect ones and just used the same stuff that i used to stick the floor panels on with. wurth adhesive!
Our carbon fibre stoneguards are stuck on with double sided adhesive foam strip.
Phil
A small bead of sikaflex (or simular) around the edge.
- Stuck firm, no chafing, no much stuck behind it, do damage to the wing. And if its a small enough bead, with care, you could be able to it off
too.
Daniel