Well, it finally happened. Is there anything that can prevent it from getting worse? Any fix or just mats to cover? Thanks.
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finally have a crack in my dash - 87 325is with 299k- any real fix?
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I searched around a bit and it does not seem like there is much that can be done. However, I see Q-bond has been recommended. This car is no show car. It has 299k on it and it is driven almost daily and sees a lot of salt in the winter. I just don't want it to end up looking hideous. You can't even see it from the driver's view. I saw it from outside of the car. So, what are my chances of just filling it with Q-bond?
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Originally posted by clydesdale View PostI searched around a bit and it does not seem like there is much that can be done. However, I see Q-bond has been recommended. This car is no show car. It has 299k on it and it is driven almost daily and sees a lot of salt in the winter. I just don't want it to end up looking hideous. You can't even see it from the driver's view. I saw it from outside of the car. So, what are my chances of just filling it with Q-bond?
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I filled mine with black silicone....then again, my dash has always been haggard and for some reason has never bothered me. Trying filling the small crack with epoxy maybe?91 318is M50 swapped
05 Honda Pilot
24V swap thread
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524
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I've seen some pictures of some other dashboards, they look like total crap. I'm trying to avoid that. The exterior is warn, the interior is in pretty good shape and the car feels great to drive. I don't feel like staring down a dashboard that looks ghetto. If it is inevitable, oh well. But, if it can be avoided, I'll spend the five minutes and give it some attention.
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