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TitosToy 02-05-06 10:17 AM

S4 to S5 molding conversion question
 
what's the best double-sided tape to use when installing the side moldings? i did search and it couldnt find any matches.

Rancid7 02-05-06 10:50 AM

3M brand

TitosToy 02-05-06 11:00 AM

any type or something more specific?

RX-7tII88 02-05-06 11:39 AM

Quick question on this subject... if you were to put a s5 body kit on a s4 with s5 trim, would the trim lines line up.

prjct87rx7 02-05-06 01:42 PM

try 3m sparay adhesive..it even held on in there summer here last year 120 degrees

TitosToy 02-06-06 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by prjct87rx7
try 3m sparay adhesive..it even held on in there summer here last year 120 degrees

wow...and the summers are more brutal in lvegas than fla. ok..i'll look for that.



Originally Posted by RX-7tII88
Quick question on this subject... if you were to put a s5 body kit on a s4 with s5 trim, would the trim lines line up.

if the body kit and trim are for the s5 then the answer is yes the lines will/should match up.

digitalsolo 02-07-06 10:44 AM

I used 3M professional trim adhesive tape. It's something like 26 dollars for a roll (takes two rolls to do the entire car) but it has a higher grade of adhesive and durability then the OEM trim tape that 3M sells to GM, Honda, etc. It's also, like the factory stuff, designed to be removable if done properly (peeled at a 90* angle from the adhered surface). If you properly prep the surfaces, it's NOT coming off unless you want it to; it CAN be removed without destroying your paint though.

If you shop around, it can be found decently priced (I got it bulk from an online shop for something like 35 bucks for 6 rolls, about 80% off retail)

edit: A thicker foam core on the tape (there are different thicknesses) will help to cover any surface imperfections and can allow a stronger bond also. Obviously, this is within reason.

classicauto 02-07-06 11:18 AM

ProForm also makes a good twoface tape....more "economy" priced than the 3M stuff.....we use it here at the shop

But the biggest thing is cleanign and degreasing before you apply the tape......do it twice.

As far as extra adhesion goes, a few dots of windshield urethane never hurt anybody, its good insurance.


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