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Author: Subject: fitting rear fibreglass panel
siert

posted on 3/3/03 at 07:25 PM Reply With Quote
fitting rear fibreglass panel

whats the best and most unobtrusive way to fit the fibreglass rear panel?
My car only has the chassis running round the bottom part of the panel and at the top there are only 2 small tubes.
Any good ideas anyone??

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CairB

posted on 3/3/03 at 09:21 PM Reply With Quote
Not necessarily the best or most unobtrusive... but I nailed the rear panel on with a row of M6's into Rivnuts up the rear angled 19mm box section. All of the screw heads are covered by the arch. The top of the panel just locates on the short tubes. I've added a photo in Cairb - rear side view not showing the screw heads.
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MK9R

posted on 1/7/03 at 06:32 AM Reply With Quote
Just dragged this out with a search. I am about to fit the rear fibre glass panel and was looking for some ideas.

Cairb, your photo seems to have gone from the photos archive.





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bob

posted on 1/7/03 at 09:46 AM Reply With Quote
I bolted my rear panel through the 1/2" box tube that goes down to the bottom rail at back,i also drilled and self tapped the bottom to that rail.

While i was doing this i decided to fit ally sheet to underside of tank too,makes a nice naet job of it all IMO.
When i get a digi cam here again i'll post some pics of it.

Ah nearly forgot,i glued and self tapped the top of rear panel where the short tubes poke out.Screw is now hidden by boot lid,rear arches hide the bolts that fix rear panel at sides

hope this helps






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