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molded side skirts???

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slow99eclipse

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Sep 30, 2003
I am putting the small blitz SS on my car and I was advised not to have em molded in. I tired calling some bodyit companies but I couldn't get ahold of anyone. My car is bagged so will that break the bondo ?? I want em molded cuz I think it looks awesome but I also don't want to have to redo em all the time. What do you guys think ? :confused:
 
well if your car is bagged, i assume you show it off like that like most other people do with bags - i.e. front left jacked up way high and the back rear slammed and other shit like that, and if you do, when your raising and lowering different sides your cars frame and body is flexing a lot. meaning if you molded your skirts, they would, in time, even if done properly would crack.your best bet is to just get the skirts and have them fitted up perfect to try and get the cleanest look you can without molding them. also is your car a DD or trailor queen? if its a DD with bags then there is no way in hell molded skirts would work, if its a trailor queen, it might work for a little but still would crack due to your bags, sorry man, but molded body pieces and bags just dont go well together.
 
Also, if you drive it low and smack em at all it'll crack in the seams.
 
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