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sill trim/indy blade
kevano - 4/10/05 at 08:12 PM

anyone know where i can get some trim for my sill and the curved rear arch bit, seen some nice sill protectors from fluke motorsport but they are too short


indykid - 4/10/05 at 09:52 PM

east anglian horsebox co. for ally extrusion

7m of c7, and 4m of c8, in metre lengths came to £29.79 delivered. i got so much incase i got it wrong, and yes, i've used most of it

it's not rfu, but is fine with a bit of sanding.

tom


indykid - 4/10/05 at 09:57 PM

sorry forgot the link

ea horsebox

also found a past post where i slated the quality, but now i see the finished article, i can't fault them, as the two sizes are perfect for tunnel top, and grp sides if you've got abs internal panels. the mk stuff is too small for sides, and too big for tunnel top, all imho of course

tom


kevano - 5/10/05 at 02:20 PM

so did you use the c7 for the arches and c8 for the sills, is riveting it on ok


DarrenW - 5/10/05 at 02:25 PM

I got a pair from Mac#1 ready formed and ready to fit. Nice and easy.


kevano - 5/10/05 at 07:59 PM

how much they work out at, would they be ok for my indy


Deckman001 - 5/10/05 at 09:21 PM

Mk do them as well !! ( I think )

Jason


indykid - 5/10/05 at 09:40 PM

c7 for transmission tunnel, c8 for sills and arches.

take some time and mitre the corner between arch and sill though. bending it round looks rough as a bear's arse.

you can just about see it in this pic, along with pat and rob's avons
tom Rescued attachment sill trim.jpg
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indykid - 5/10/05 at 09:45 PM

this shows the two sizes better

hth
tom Rescued attachment sill trim2.jpg
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Avoneer - 5/10/05 at 10:22 PM

Never knew you had that pic Tom - it's a good un.

Pat...


indykid - 5/10/05 at 11:16 PM

OT i know, but i've got this one as well

hope you like it. don't get too sentimental
tom[pg=]