boyabouttown
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My z4 had the rear reflectors removed and looks like they trimmed the clips to just leave an open aperture. There is nothing there now to clip new reflectors onto, so any ideas on how i can hold the new reflectors in place.
boyabouttown said:My z4 had the rear reflectors removed and looks like they trimmed the clips to just leave an open aperture. There is nothing there now to clip new reflectors onto, so any ideas on how i can hold the new reflectors in place.
Good recommendation, Ill put that one in my garage notebookmcbutler said:Mastic sealants come in many grades and guises.
Straight silicone will fail in an oudoor environment and any solvent based gunk will likely damage your bumpers etc.
For plastic I would recommend STIXALL - comes in a black tube either clear or white.
Its super sticky on plastics (and most other stuff) long lasting, totally waterproof and has great grab
(so your bits wont fall off while its drying fnar fnar).....
Around £5 a tube in B&Q.
mr.tourette said:Good recommendation, Ill put that one in my garage notebookmcbutler said:Mastic sealants come in many grades and guises.
Straight silicone will fail in an oudoor environment and any solvent based gunk will likely damage your bumpers etc.
For plastic I would recommend STIXALL - comes in a black tube either clear or white.
Its super sticky on plastics (and most other stuff) long lasting, totally waterproof and has great grab
(so your bits wont fall off while its drying fnar fnar).....
Around £5 a tube in B&Q.![]()
The lightness of the reflector helps with adhesion, and regardless, if you use stixall its not coming off - periodDeepseaskateboard said:mr.tourette said:Good recommendation, Ill put that one in my garage notebookmcbutler said:Mastic sealants come in many grades and guises.
Straight silicone will fail in an oudoor environment and any solvent based gunk will likely damage your bumpers etc.
For plastic I would recommend STIXALL - comes in a black tube either clear or white.
Its super sticky on plastics (and most other stuff) long lasting, totally waterproof and has great grab
(so your bits wont fall off while its drying fnar fnar).....
Around £5 a tube in B&Q.![]()
You can get a clean edge with something like this:
beisuosi 3 in 1 Silicone caulking Tool, Sealant Finishing Tool Grout Scraper, Reuse and Replace 6 Silicone Pads, Great Tools for Kitchen Bathroom Window(11PCS) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08ZCVW2C2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_K0A8VC0R15VF5DXDWFGD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
They are also called fuji scrapers I believe…
The issue with this, is that those reflectors are probably under an intense amount of air pressure at speed, and since they are so thin, they may not have sufficient adhesion to stay attached.
Perhaps you can stick a plastic backing plate to the inside of the bumper, and attach the reflectors to that?
Looks like it would be a bumper off job though and less of a bodge.
You could try to stick them around the edges, but be prepared to replace them again.
Nictrix said:Seriously are you not all overthinking this, does one side not just hook into the bumper and then its pushed into place with the spring clip holding it in.
I dont know this for sure but looking at the reflector thats what it looks like to me.
To me it just clips to the bumper itself, a bit like the non-lci side indicators, they just clip onto the wing.mr.tourette said:Nictrix said:Seriously are you not all overthinking this, does one side not just hook into the bumper and then its pushed into place with the spring clip holding it in.
I dont know this for sure but looking at the reflector thats what it looks like to me.
Maybe Im not looking at it right but I cant see where those clips will go? To me it just looks like they would be sitting in a void
If they just clip in why is OP wanting to bodge themNictrix said:To me it just clips to the bumper itself, a bit like the non-lci side indicators, they just clip onto the wing.mr.tourette said:Nictrix said:Seriously are you not all overthinking this, does one side not just hook into the bumper and then its pushed into place with the spring clip holding it in.
I dont know this for sure but looking at the reflector thats what it looks like to me.
Maybe Im not looking at it right but I cant see where those clips will go? To me it just looks like they would be sitting in a void
Dont know, I havnt read that they have been attempted to be fitted.mr.tourette said:If they just clip in why is OP wanting to bodge themNictrix said:To me it just clips to the bumper itself, a bit like the non-lci side indicators, they just clip onto the wing.mr.tourette said:Maybe Im not looking at it right but I cant see where those clips will go? To me it just looks like they would be sitting in a void![]()
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