Wheel Arche Liners
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Does anyone produce Wheel Arche Liners for Elans and +2 Elans. To stop Stars in the Gelcoat from Stones.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to protect an expensive paint job.
Alan
Wouldn't be a bad idea to protect an expensive paint job.
Alan
Alan.b Brittany 1972 elan sprint fhc Lagoon Blue 0460E
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Hi
I had never really thought about this before. Interesting idea. I was just going to paint the inside of mine with Gravitex. I guess some sort of stick on protector might be possible. Actual plastic liners, I think not........
I am sure there will be some innovative suggestions coming along soon.......
All the best
Berni
I had never really thought about this before. Interesting idea. I was just going to paint the inside of mine with Gravitex. I guess some sort of stick on protector might be possible. Actual plastic liners, I think not........
I am sure there will be some innovative suggestions coming along soon.......
All the best
Berni
Zetec+ 2 under const, also 130S. And another 130S for complete restoration. Previously Racing green +2s with green tints. Yellow +2 and a couple of others, all missed. Great to be back 04/11/2021 although its all starting to get a bit out of control.
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We need someone at a wrecking yard to test fit what’s out there, I think the Elan and +2 are odd size from what I have seen in my yard.
Or 3D scan, make a mold for vacuum injection
Or 3D scan, make a mold for vacuum injection
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I've noted many modern cars have what appears to be material similar to woven outdoor patio carpet, also known as boat carpet. Anyone try this?
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mastic mats, or the bitumen based self adhesive sheet used for anti drumming purposes inside door skins and the like, would work.
However, plenty of Gravitex in the wheel arches does the job just fine - you can lay it on really, really, thick and it will absorb stone impact energy. I did 15,000 hard miles in my last Plus 2 treated in this way and never had a single spider crack.
Saying that, the earlier Plus 2's have very thick fibreglass and are perhaps more resistant than the later ones where Chunky applied a bit of 'cost engineering' and made the GRP paper thin
However, plenty of Gravitex in the wheel arches does the job just fine - you can lay it on really, really, thick and it will absorb stone impact energy. I did 15,000 hard miles in my last Plus 2 treated in this way and never had a single spider crack.
Saying that, the earlier Plus 2's have very thick fibreglass and are perhaps more resistant than the later ones where Chunky applied a bit of 'cost engineering' and made the GRP paper thin
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khamai wrote:I've noted many modern cars have what appears to be material similar to woven outdoor patio carpet, also known as boat carpet. Anyone try this?
Kiyoshi
Ensolite closed cell foam is very light and easy to install with adhesive. I used it on the underside of my wheel wells to prevent stone cracks.
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