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workmeistr
07/13/2008, 04:39 PM
I have a puncture in my lower front cladding where the P.O. must have “speared” something.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/medium/P1010032.JPG
I realize that a VX Concepts front skid plate would cover this area nicely and I would do anything short of a federal crime to buy one…
I also have downloaded the specs of the full/front belly skid plate that Kenny had fab’ed (awesome work, BTW), and snowtrooper1966’s option, and those are other options. http://vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=13376&highlight=skid+plate
I just don’t have a good fabrication shop here.
Besides those options, which I consider ranked in order, has anyone ever done a cladding patch? That particular crook in the front cladding is prettey rigid, would it take and hold some form of bondo with a touch-up painting?
I realize that it’s not that bad of a deal but I zone-in on the defect everytime a gaze lovingly at the VX. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/medium/P1010014.JPG
Anita
07/13/2008, 08:24 PM
You may still be able to buy Naoki's version of the front skid plate. Different materials but excellent workmanship. Costly coming from Japan but worth it.
Naoki page
http://homepage3.nifty.com/vehi/shopping15/shopping15.htm
Dutchie is the VX site member who was the contact with Naoki
Triathlete
07/13/2008, 09:11 PM
Or you can just "chop" it off!:cool:
kodiak
07/13/2008, 09:31 PM
You can have a local body show match the cladding color with a flat paint then use some light filler. You would be surprised how well that works. It looks like a fairly small area so it wouldn’t take much.
johnnyapollo
07/14/2008, 02:37 AM
I pierced my cladding in the rear - end of a ladder caught it. I carefully taped off the punctures (they were long cuts) and applied black caulk I purchased at Home Depot. It's not perfect but not as noticeable as the holes were. I'll eventually buy a new rear bumper cladding piece. They are still available, as is the front through St. Charles Isuzu and that may be a better option for you (it's not as expnsive as you think - actually it's not too far off from the cost of a skid plate with shipping as shipping is free from St. Charles).
-- John
tom4bren
07/14/2008, 05:10 AM
Bren,
I did a repair on my cladding with PC-7. It's a 2 part epoxy available from True Value. The color seemed to be a good match. My repair was in a hidden area so (reattaching a tab that I broke off during the hitch install). This stuff makes a pretty solid fill and can be sanded but best of all, it's easy to work with (stays where you put it). I've used it to repair body panels, fiberglass, ceramic, etc.
They make PC-11 as well but that's for marine applications & is a blue-ish white color.
If you want to try it & can't find it, let me know & I'll send you some.
workmeistr
07/15/2008, 01:14 PM
Thanks, Tom,
I will try the product after I "set" the edges straight and razor blade off the extruding excess.
Anita, I tried to IM Dutchie; nothin' back yet. Those faux skidplates look nice:thanx: Now if they only had a PayPal ordering pan. I couldn'y figure out how to order; once you get off the goodies pages it's all in Japanese. I like some of the other products. I could go poor ordering from them if I could figure out how.
rowhard
07/15/2008, 03:03 PM
I also PM'd him, sure like the CF half moon and the B pillar's
Anita
07/15/2008, 03:54 PM
Since Dutchie no longer owns a VX I am doubting he will check the site anytime soon. Better to email him. His email is listed on his profile. I'd ask Serton (Dutchie) if he is not in contact with Naoki presently, if there is anyone else who can help.
rowhard
07/15/2008, 04:12 PM
Anita, I tried email first and it bounced so I hope someone else steps forward
Anita
07/15/2008, 07:43 PM
Anita, I tried email first and it bounced so I hope someone else steps forward
Oopsie... I stand corrected. Last time Serton checked in was in June so hopefully he'll stop by.
Anyone out there with contacts to Naoki??
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