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Filling holes on 95-96?

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prostreetdsmx1

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Sep 29, 2002
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Hey folks, so i have looked and searched hi and low and haven't found any info on this. I need to remove a wing on a 95 GSX to utilize the 2gb turbo wing but i know there are like 10 holes once you remove the stock 3 peice wing.

I know a lot of tuners have done the 2ba-2gb conversion so i am hoping that someone can recommend something here.

thanks folks.
 
Well if your going to fill the holes doing body work you going to have to hammer the holes down to get rid of the edge. You should weld holes shut, but if you don't have that option plug the back side hole with tape and fill from the top with a rein forced body filler, block sand and follow up with a glazing puddy and block sand again, then primer and paint...
 
prostreetdsmx1 said:
man i don't know how i didn't come across that thread in my search, ahwell, i'll check it out.

thanks
Because the site is getting so incredibly jammed with repeated posts due to the search not working because the site's all jammed up with repeated posts. Most of which have no relation to what's being searched for. Add to that you have to second-guess how the latest 733T poster spelled his topic wrong.....
 
If you are going to do it weld the holes then you dont ever have to worry about it cracking and falling out. Then you would have to get done right and pay to get it painted again. I did mine and welded them no worrys about JB weld falling out.
 
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