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Old 05-09-2008, 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by BrianG
Any reports on how this stuff holds up to freezing in Canadian winters (-40F)??

The same type body molding double-sided tape is used to hold the lower body cladding onto the car. The flex plastic pieces right behind the front wheel for example.
If those don't fall out in harsh freezing Canadian temps, then the fix will hold.
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Originally Posted by TheoJ
Hi Roger, nice to see your reply.
Just to add to my solution: it needs a real good epoxy glue. I had to do it over as the glue did not harden enough. Last bit was from Bison, that was and still is perfect. Also make the rear of the strip a bit rough (sanding) to get it to stick better. The plastic seems like PE and not much sticks to it.
It works so well ya get to do it twice!



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Originally Posted by ew928
The same type body molding double-sided tape is used to hold the lower body cladding onto the car. The flex plastic pieces right behind the front wheel for example.
If those don't fall out in harsh freezing Canadian temps, then the fix will hold.
Great! Nothing has fallen off yet!

Found some of that 3M tape and will reset the reflector tomorrow. Thanks!



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