consequences of un-fixed gashed fiberglass?
#1
consequences of un-fixed gashed fiberglass?
i've had eric's replica impul side skirts for a few months now and i knew this was bound to happen...
i went off a curb and chipped a good 1.5" by 1.5" gash off the passenger side skirt, right next to the front wheel. i could see the "white flesh" and some chards of fiberglass.
just wondering if i don't get this fixed, what are the down-sides?
besides it looking horrible, can more fiberglass fly off?
or can mold develop?
i went off a curb and chipped a good 1.5" by 1.5" gash off the passenger side skirt, right next to the front wheel. i could see the "white flesh" and some chards of fiberglass.
just wondering if i don't get this fixed, what are the down-sides?
besides it looking horrible, can more fiberglass fly off?
or can mold develop?
#2
it can be fixed and will look like new if taken to a proper body shop =0) if you just have then paint your side skirt only "panel shoot" should be a cheap fix, but if you decide to go with blends meaning blending the paint in the adjacent panels it will be a longer wait and a bit more money
but like i said it can definitely be fixed and look like new without any problems, thats the good thing abt fiberglass "ou can rebuilt/customize it"
Good Luck
Joe
but like i said it can definitely be fixed and look like new without any problems, thats the good thing abt fiberglass "ou can rebuilt/customize it"
Good Luck
Joe
#4
Originally Posted by HXS
thanks for the info joe, but do you know if there'll be any problems if i don't fix it?
well from stress the crack will most likly grow just like a windshield crack "over time of course, but no telling how long" i suggest fixing it and calling it a day or just wait until it gets worse and go from there
its a personal preference honestly
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