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09-06-2008, 07:36 PM | #31 | |
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09-06-2008, 09:18 PM | #32 |
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why the hell are you guys epoxying overfenders + rivents???? pick one, they dont come loose if you know how to use a rivet gun and use the proper sized rivets.
either way, og poster, good idea, i wouldnt do it but it doesnt look bad and its a cool idea.
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I am not talking about a heavy duty epoxy, just something to keep the edge of the overfender tight with the metal between the rivets. |
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Whatever dude you don't like it, fine. I'm contributing my ideas to this forum and you can take your "track knowledge" somewhere else. |
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And that is why it looks stupid it is not attached to the fender in between the horrible looking bolts.
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Because it looks retarded to have zip ties hanging all over the car. It also does take away from the aerodynamic effectiveness of the bodywork by allowing it to flex. Also it would be annoying to have bumpers/sideskirts randomly fall off for no reason, which I have seen before. I'll be sure to send you pics of my ducting and front undertray set-up next month after I build it so that you can see what aero is supposed to look like. Quote:
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its always better to be safe than sorry...and i have yet to see a rivet come loose unless it was installed incorrectly... but great idea we used some on our fleet electric trucks for the electrical box brackets but never thought of using for widebody =)
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09-07-2008, 12:35 PM | #40 |
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haha....my gandmama gave me that fender....!
But seriously this is how things should be done. I have done this many times. Nutserts, also called rivnuts. The next step is to use a special made rubber panel isolator so the panels dont crack or rub the bolts themselves. Not likely to be useful at an autox. But, on a real track door to door you could need to replace parts. Real professional race teams do this all the time. The ability to keep the aero happy and keep your sponsors happy in the event of a damaged sticker is important to change quickly. I am happy to see someone thinking outside the standard box and having an idea. If you are interested in the panel/bolt isolaters PM me. They are designed for a larger 5/16 bolt though. The tool for that is about $250 though. Use 5/16 nylock rivnuts. as for theft, well if you guys think it looks so horrible maybe no one would want to steal it. In my experience people still just take the whole car. |
09-07-2008, 08:20 PM | #43 |
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Theft of 1/4 panels is not a problem here. And racepar1 it works and my aero doesn't just fall off. I don't drive my car fast enough on courses for aero to be effective. How about keeping stupid comments to yourself because it seems like you start sh!t and have usless posts all over this forum. If you want to take this tread off topic PM me.
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09-08-2008, 04:28 PM | #46 | |
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Pics of your car compared to OP's? The guy used bolts instead of rivets. BIG DEAL. Last time I checked his car is still 100000000x cooler looking than yours. You always get in pissing matches over the dumbest shit. |
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09-08-2008, 04:52 PM | #47 | |
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Bottom line is it's not what everyone else has done. so what if they're chrome? To the OP: get em' gold plated and keep em' looking
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09-08-2008, 05:53 PM | #48 |
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That's an excellent way of attachment. We use rivets on my robotics team all the time and we've ran into issues when we need a quick replacement on the fly. I know this would be a cool option for some of the stuff we do and it looks like it works great on body panels. Imo, I think with the right bolts it'll look pretty cool. The stainless ones don't look bad at all but you could rock some black ones for a more low profile appearance.
Also another problem that some of you may or may not have experienced is when you use the same hole to much it tends get wider over time or if you don't drill out the old rivet straight then you can ruin the hole and a new rivet will be far too loose to attach. |
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god you all are bickering so much. his car looks gooood. the idea is awesome. would i do it to my car?(well now that i have seen it done, yea i actually want to). do you honestly think anyone is just going to walk down the streen and try and steal someone quarter? probably not. i like how it looks.
off topic. whats your wheel sizes? |
09-08-2008, 08:50 PM | #51 |
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I'm not too fond of the riveted look, and that reminds me of it. But I do like the fact that it'd be just as simple to remove, and slightly faster, than rivets would be. Would also be good for the sideskirts.
One thing I've wondered about using are similar, but they use a flatscrewdriver/etc for the more prostreet/professional drag cars. Take off like 5 of these, whole panels/hoods/etc come off. |
09-08-2008, 10:52 PM | #53 | |
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09-09-2008, 06:24 AM | #55 |
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Here are the wheel sizes. http://zilvia.net/f/chat/129865-whee...ml#post2301164
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