Rubber strips on inner fender wells
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Rubber strips on inner fender wells
I have the front clip off my '67 and I have purchased the new rubber strips that are stapled on the inner fender wells. The new rubber strips came with new staples. Any suggestions on how to install the new strips? Thanks
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Re: Rubber strips on inner fender wells
I drilled 1/4" holes in my inner fenders and strips and used alumium rivets backed up by a stainless steel washer on the rubber side.
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Re: Rubber strips on inner fender wells
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Re: Rubber strips on inner fender wells
Good evening FireSlayerf22efd,
Bobby's approach sounds like it would produce a superior finished product than what the factory did.
When I re-did those flaps on my inner fenders, I tried to follow the factory's approach. Not because I wanted it to look 100% original; just 'cause I didn't (and don't) have the initiative and know-how that Bobby has to whip up something custom. And I actually found attaching those flaps to be quite a brain-twister.
Maybe you'll find these threads of interest:
Could I ask for advice on installing my inner fenders?
Insulation between inner and outer fenders: which type?
#50's radiator support and inner fenders!
Source for the captive nuts on the inner fenders (McMaster).
How are the square captive nuts on inner fenders held in?
Robroy
Bobby's approach sounds like it would produce a superior finished product than what the factory did.
When I re-did those flaps on my inner fenders, I tried to follow the factory's approach. Not because I wanted it to look 100% original; just 'cause I didn't (and don't) have the initiative and know-how that Bobby has to whip up something custom. And I actually found attaching those flaps to be quite a brain-twister.
Maybe you'll find these threads of interest:
Could I ask for advice on installing my inner fenders?
Insulation between inner and outer fenders: which type?
#50's radiator support and inner fenders!
Source for the captive nuts on the inner fenders (McMaster).
How are the square captive nuts on inner fenders held in?
Robroy
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Re: Rubber strips on inner fender wells
Thanks. Very helpful pics, this is up on my list to do pretty soon.
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Re: Rubber strips on inner fender wells
thats a good idea bobbyford thanks for sharing that...BobbyFord wrote:I drilled 1/4" holes in my inner fenders and strips and used alumium rivets backed up by a stainless steel washer on the rubber side.
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Re: Rubber strips on inner fender wells
That's a good quality way , but most new cars use plastic push in retainers. (christmas trees)BobbyFord wrote:I drilled 1/4" holes in my inner fenders and strips and used alumium rivets backed up by a stainless steel washer on the rubber side.
it still requires drilling ,but you don't need a rivet gun.
