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To mould or not to mould, that is the question..

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Old 04-22-09, 06:43 PM
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Default To mould or not to mould, that is the question..

I just brought my car to the shop today to get the vertex kit installed and I was wondering if I should mould my sideskirts?

D1GP's car will be used for reference and a quick pshop i did..


Old 04-22-09, 07:36 PM
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no mold... it keeps the line from front to back even....not to mention the first time u tap the sideskirt and break the filler ur gonna be pissed...
Old 04-22-09, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by JDMparts
no mold... it keeps the line from front to back even....not to mention the first time u tap the sideskirt and break the filler ur gonna be pissed...
X2 what he said
Old 04-22-09, 08:37 PM
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I voted No.......only because "**** NO" wasn't an option.
Old 04-22-09, 08:40 PM
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Yea don't mold. Cracking will suck
Old 04-22-09, 08:55 PM
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Default hell nah!

I vote no ,I moulded my side skirts and rear skirt and 6 weeks later I had to replace them and not to mention having to pay for body work and paint. I may as well have flushed $800.00.
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Originally Posted by joeazy187
I vote no ,I moulded my side skirts and rear skirt and 6 weeks later I had to replace them and not to mention having to pay for body work and paint. I may as well have flushed $800.00.
or donated it to my side skirt paint job
Old 04-23-09, 06:11 AM
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voted no. Just put on the lower door moldings.
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voted no. The flow of the lines looks so much better.
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