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where can i find ground effects for my 1991 camaro rs my nose part has 2 big cracks in it and probability is not fixable ive looked on alot of sites and can't find much
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Junkyards, junkyards and junkyards. My favorite place to go, and the first place i would look to find cheap parts. Now if you don't like that idea try YEARONE or Ecklers. Now are you talking about the actual bumper cover or the chin spoiler?
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where can i find ground effects for my 1991 camaro rs my nose part has 2 big cracks in it and probability is not fixable ive looked on alot of sites and can't find much
2 cracks? fix it! got pics? The good thing about fiberglass is if you mess it up you can practice/perfect it another time....
None of the effects, nor nose cover, nor tail cover, are fiberglass - and you can't use fiberglass to fix them. They are a plastic material, and you must use the proper repair materials for repairs to work.
both the people above are right. you do need the proper repair kit!! but if it is fairly small you can probably fix it and don't necessarily have to get it perfect the first time. the bumper repair kits i have seen are two part epoxies that you mix and use like bondo. if you sand too much, add more. post some pics because depending on where you live a 91-92 chin spoiler could be expensive/ impossible to find!
__________________ 88 iroc camaro, 350 TPI, 700R4 corvette servo, and shift kit, 4wheel disk brakes. chrysler's sunburst orange pearl/ black- two tone paint. 4th gen seats, newer carpet. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2918464
it looks like you need a new chin spoiler, i was picturing a small crack on the very bottom like what mine looked like when i bought my car. It looks like you may also need some new fenders and turn signals too. who painted your car?
__________________ 88 iroc camaro, 350 TPI, 700R4 corvette servo, and shift kit, 4wheel disk brakes. chrysler's sunburst orange pearl/ black- two tone paint. 4th gen seats, newer carpet. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2918464
i think its the factory paint not sure and turn signals are good i found fenders on a website for around 130 a peice but i can find a 91 chin spoiler anywhere well maybe when i get the money i can find one on here hopefully
I could be wrong but it looks like your turn signals have been painted over or at least have heavy over-spray on them. either that or they just really need to be wet sanded and buffed.
__________________ 88 iroc camaro, 350 TPI, 700R4 corvette servo, and shift kit, 4wheel disk brakes. chrysler's sunburst orange pearl/ black- two tone paint. 4th gen seats, newer carpet. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2918464
check into 3M's duramix products....I will be using them to fix some spots on my chin spoiler and nose. They're a bit pricey, but you get the right product to repair you're spoiler and have some left over for future repairs. You'll need the Duramix 4240, 4991(dispenser), adhesion promoter, degreaser and EZ sand plastic parts repair. Got all of it at amazon.com