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I will start body work on my hoods soon and wonder what is the best way to address this issue.
The sub structure to hood panel bonds, on both of my cars front hoods, have visibly degraded. Rear hoods are not bad. The one shown has a lot of flex and has lost 80% of the bond. There are some small dents I need to work out then I figure I should rebond the sub structure before final prep for paint. I am thinking, let it cure with a good rubber seal and the hood shut to take any rack out. Too rigid a bond and I would be concerned about a mark off on the top, to soft and it will flex and not hold up... Any suggestions on bonding agent or proven method? Attached image(s) ![]() |
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ape914 |
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red locktite ![]() ![]() Group: Retired Members Posts: 240 Joined: 7-February 11 From: In front of a computer Member No.: 12,676 Region Association: None ![]() |
havent seen one hood yet that is bonded fully to the frame, and I have seen many. maybe they never were bonded that well.
most of the not-bonded hoods still fit well, and are not having bond related cosmetic issues on the outside. |
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