Fibreglass Panels
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Fibreglass Panels
Hi,
I'd be interested to know peoples experiences, good or bad, with fitting fibreglass panels - wings, boot etc. I know about the non rusting but what about things like flexing, panels gaps, finish quality etc. I am considering fitting some in order to reduce the weight but am not yet sure.
Regards,
Wal
I'd be interested to know peoples experiences, good or bad, with fitting fibreglass panels - wings, boot etc. I know about the non rusting but what about things like flexing, panels gaps, finish quality etc. I am considering fitting some in order to reduce the weight but am not yet sure.
Regards,
Wal
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Many years ago with my first Minor when I was ppor & impoverished I used GRP wings. Three were perfect fits, the 4th was a right b*****d requiring some chopping & glassing to make it fit. I've still got the car in the garden, and the wings are rust free! Note that there can be a great deal of difference in quality between different suppliers. Gelcoat craking only a probelm on porr quality parts, or if you hit them - boats & plenty of big things are made from GRP with no problems. However, I don't think that you'll save much weight, and I'd stick with steel for most parts, although I've currently got GRP valances on the bumpers.
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I dunno, I've considered them and would consider them now - but then I'm poor and impoverished. I've forever regretted not salvaging the four wings off a sad little moggie in a scrappy in Hemel all those years ago. They'd obviously survived a long time and weren't cracked (the gel-coat was fine) despite the abuse of being on a scrap mog. The only sign that they were GRP was that someone had had the electrics off the car. Was a red 2 door 1000, incidentally.
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I fitted a pair of cheap rear wings to my old saloon and they
crazed badly within three weeks of finishing a two year rebuild!
My convertible has one fibreglass front wing which is well made
and strong BUT it has 'starburst' marks where stones are thrown
up by the front wheels. I would only recommend that the front
and rear valances are a very good idea in glass because of the
value for money compared with the steel type and for their rust
proof qualities.
crazed badly within three weeks of finishing a two year rebuild!
My convertible has one fibreglass front wing which is well made
and strong BUT it has 'starburst' marks where stones are thrown
up by the front wheels. I would only recommend that the front
and rear valances are a very good idea in glass because of the
value for money compared with the steel type and for their rust
proof qualities.
Willie
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The best ones are available from Smith and Deakin and they are listed under BLMC not Morris
http://www.smithanddeakin.co.uk/
http://www.smithanddeakin.co.uk/
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Kevin
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BRIXTON, yes,one glass wing but I draped my body over it when
I met you so that you didn't notice! It's on my 'must do' list.
I met you so that you didn't notice! It's on my 'must do' list.
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