Molded Sideskirts
I've never had any problems with mine. I used 3M two part epoxy that they use to fix urthane bumpers. The stuff sets up in 10 mins and is sandable in 30 min and fully dry in 24 hours. I used this as well when I molded in my front and rear bumpers never broke or anything until I hit some steel in the road. Then it ripped the front and rear bumpers off the car. But I have new ones now but I wont be remolding them in.
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From: Fort Erie, Ontario
Vehicle: 2004 Acura TL
I'm not sure of the stuff my guy used but I'm pretty sure it was the same stuff Guilty was talking about there. It was definitely 3M. Mine aren't super molded like I wanted but it's held up well. The rear looks great IMO and I did have to drive it on some colder days without issue. wink1.gif fing02.gif


