Discussion
I need to look at ways of repairing a small hole under the nose of the Sag. Lack of clearance has scrapped the fiberglass under the rad down to a wafer.
Does anyone have any photos of inside the nose when the rad is out?
A good friend recommends placing an aluminium sheet on the top side of the fibreglass to create a back plate (which looks easy to do when the fins are removed) then filling the hole in. There is also a crack which runs for abt 6 inches under the number plate where the nose starts to wrap under the car.
So in general, has anyone any tips or things to avoid?
Does anyone have any photos of inside the nose when the rad is out?
A good friend recommends placing an aluminium sheet on the top side of the fibreglass to create a back plate (which looks easy to do when the fins are removed) then filling the hole in. There is also a crack which runs for abt 6 inches under the number plate where the nose starts to wrap under the car.
So in general, has anyone any tips or things to avoid?
Hi , there is decent access inside the nose panel if you remove the splitters . I would key it and glass it from the inside and just fill the outside . There is a join in the factory mould running horizontally below the number plate which is prone to opening up if the front is grounded . If you make the underneath too strong then the body will start to crack in the next weekest ares which will probably be more visible . David
Just a note of caution with the scuff plates. You still need to be very careful with grounding. If you hit the scuff plates a very solid wack, the damage they can cause to the front will be a hell of a lot worse than without them. They will add a rigidity that will cause the front nose to crack a lot more.
One reason I went for a lifter kit,
One reason I went for a lifter kit,
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