Tailgate bump stop plastic tape

Tailgate bump stop plastic tape

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EVR

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1,824 posts

60 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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This must be the most OCD thing ever, but when I bought the car, those two little round clear plastic tapes that sit on the body of the car where the trunk bump stop touches it, were ruined and yellowed.

I went on in replacing them with various type of adhesive, but results were quite poor, like coming off after a couple weeks, the tailgate bumper destroying them and so on.

So, are there really needed or could I do without? I am not really sure they are of much help in protecting the paint anyway.

Scuderia calls them (at least, I think this is the part) Anti-Squeak Tape DG33-19H207-AA.

If it's just to avoid squeak, I might try without and see. My fear is to ruin the paint really.

On the other hand, if those are really the part, I might bite and get it from them.

LTP

2,072 posts

112 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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Those little discs will stop the bump stops rubbing through the paint when you close the tailgate and also when you drive - there will always be a little "shimmy" from a closure over rough roads, even with a body as stiff as a Vantage.

Mine have actually migrated on the adhesive and were no longer on the little "lands" so, as my car is Onyx Black, I got some wide black pin-striping tape from my local car accessory shop. I cut some squares and just cleaned off the old adhesive and added the pieces of tape. Virtually invisible and a solution I can live with.

I appreciate for any other colour you'd probably want a clear tape - if you know someone who fits or has fitted PPF (sometimes called helitape, as it's used on the blades of helicopters) you could ask if they have a few small offcuts. You could also mask off the little "lands" and use a hard, clear lacquer - something like an engine lacquer - and top it up if required

EVR

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1,824 posts

60 months

Tuesday 30th June 2020
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LTP said:
Those little discs will stop the bump stops rubbing through the paint when you close the tailgate and also when you drive - there will always be a little "shimmy" from a closure over rough roads, even with a body as stiff as a Vantage.

Mine have actually migrated on the adhesive and were no longer on the little "lands" so, as my car is Onyx Black, I got some wide black pin-striping tape from my local car accessory shop. I cut some squares and just cleaned off the old adhesive and added the pieces of tape. Virtually invisible and a solution I can live with.

I appreciate for any other colour you'd probably want a clear tape - if you know someone who fits or has fitted PPF (sometimes called helitape, as it's used on the blades of helicopters) you could ask if they have a few small offcuts. You could also mask off the little "lands" and use a hard, clear lacquer - something like an engine lacquer - and top it up if required
Thank you, great advice! I thought I was the only one with those kind of questions. biggrin

I also got a private message from DB531, very helpful.

Felonious

388 posts

174 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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This is a familiar problem.

You could try Trakk Tape. It works extremely well for track day paint protection and I'm sure would be fairly effective at providing a barrier between tailgate bump stops and the paintwork.

LTP

2,072 posts

112 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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Felonious said:
You could try Trakk Tape..
I'm not so sure about that. I'd not heard of Trakk Tape so I went on their website to take a look, and saw this:
Q - How long can I leave TrakkTape on my car?
A - I have personally left it on my Lotus for about ten days, two consecutive track weekends. I think two weeks would probably be OK. It is NOT intended to be a substitute for a clear bra and should not be left on more than a couple of weeks.

Typo corrected. Now all I need to do is to work out how to correct the typo in the quotes by other posters

Edited by LTP on Wednesday 1st July 17:30

EVR

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60 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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LTP said:
I'm not so sure about that. I'd not hard of Trakk Tape so I went on their website to take a look, and saw this:
Q - How long can I leave TrakkTape on my car?
A - I have personally left it on my Lotus for about ten days, two consecutive track weekends. I think two weeks would probably be OK. It is NOT intended to be a substitute for a clear bra and should not be left on more than a couple of weeks.
Thank you Felonious for the tip but maybe it's not the way to go. Nevermind that the minimum amount they sell is a 100 foot long roll at 43 € plus shipping. biggrin

Edited by EVR on Wednesday 1st July 16:50

Felonious

388 posts

174 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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LTP said:
Felonious said:
You could try Trakk Tape..
I'm not so sure about that. I'd not hard of Trakk Tape so I went on their website to take a look, and saw this:
Q - How long can I leave TrakkTape on my car?
A - I have personally left it on my Lotus for about ten days, two consecutive track weekends. I think two weeks would probably be OK. It is NOT intended to be a substitute for a clear bra and should not be left on more than a couple of weeks.
Ah-ha! OK, well spotted. I've only used it short term - a day - and it came off perfectly happily. I agree, it looks like it could be a way of creating a bigger problem.

LTP

2,072 posts

112 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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EVR said:
Nevermind that the minimum amount they sell is a 100 foot long roll at 43 € plus shipping. biggrin
So, if we assume a 1/2" dia disc (12.5mm for our continental friends) on a 10" x100 ft roll, that's 20 discs across and 2,400 down the roll, giving 48,000 discs for €43, or 1,116 discs per Euro. Even if you replaced them every two weeks a Euro-worth would last over 21 years. A positive bargain! smile
getmecoat



EVR

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1,824 posts

60 months

Wednesday 1st July 2020
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LTP said:
So, if we assume a 1/2" dia disc (12.5mm for our continental friends) on a 10" x100 ft roll, that's 20 discs across and 2,400 down the roll, giving 48,000 discs for €43, or 1,116 discs per Euro. Even if you replaced them every two weeks a Euro-worth would last over 21 years. A positive bargain! smile
getmecoat
Ahaha I love this kind of nonsense calculation, genuinely laughed out loud! biggrin

morty1961

379 posts

182 months

Thursday 2nd July 2020
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LTP said:
So, if we assume a 1/2" dia disc (12.5mm for our continental friends) on a 10" x100 ft roll, that's 20 discs across and 2,400 down the roll, giving 48,000 discs for €43, or 1,116 discs per Euro. Even if you replaced them every two weeks a Euro-worth would last over 21 years. A positive bargain! smile
getmecoat
Are you Furloughed laugh

BigMig

205 posts

111 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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You can buy pre-shaped patches of heli-tape, sold as frame protection for bicycle frames

https://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-frame-protection...

EVR

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1,824 posts

60 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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BigMig said:
You can buy pre-shaped patches of heli-tape, sold as frame protection for bicycle frames

https://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-frame-protection...
Thank you, great advice, another user reached out via private message with the same. wink