Well the price was right and if i don't like them no harm done
although delphin is a color that is a bit difficult to match up with paint from advance (this isnt worth factory delphin grey) although i'll try to get it pretty close a repaint is somewhere out there in the future.
Taurus side skirts - modification and installation
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Well boys i think i'll give my FREE (YES FREE!!) TAURUS sideskirts a go on the cabby. I know i know, you say they're too
short.....however i think that as low as the car is i'm kinda thinking that unless you are at ground level you might not even notice. AND considering they cost...nothing i guess its just a matter of getting trimmed up and put on . If you live near here on the east coast you know it has been a real hot mother frucker lately so i may wait until it cools down a bit. My reading in the car today 104!!!!
Installed pics will be posted as soon as i get around to installing them , hell i guess somebody has to try this out on a cabby!!!Leave a comment:
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Well boys i think i'll give my FREE (YES FREE!!) TAURUS sideskirts a go on the cabby. I know i know, you say they're too
short.....however i think that as low as the car is i'm kinda thinking that unless you are at ground level you might not even notice. AND considering they cost...nothing i guess its just a matter of getting trimmed up and put on . If you live near here on the east coast you know it has been a real hot mother frucker lately so i may wait until it cools down a bit. My reading in the car today 104!!!!
Installed pics will be posted as soon as i get around to installing them , hell i guess somebody has to try this out on a cabby!!!Leave a comment:
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One of mine had a gash about an inch long. I used some plastic epoxy from wal-mart (it is called plastic welder). I filled in the gash and put some extra on just to be safe. Once it dried (about 15 minutes) It was a pain in the ass to sand! I finally used some 60 grit sandpaper to get the excess of then went over it with 220. It is smooth now! Time to primer some more...
Make sure to use a few coats of primer and sand (lightly) between coats and it will look great! Best of luck!
Oh, and I drilled holes in the thin metal strip on the e30. That way I just ziptied through the holes and stock mounting points of the skirts. Worked great.Leave a comment:
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One of mine had a gash about an inch long. I used some plastic epoxy from wal-mart (it is called plastic welder). I filled in the gash and put some extra on just to be safe. Once it dried (about 15 minutes) It was a pain in the ass to sand! I finally used some 60 grit sandpaper to get the excess of then went over it with 220. It is smooth now! Time to primer some more...Leave a comment:
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Don't mind at all. Yes it looks much better with a front valance and drop. I posted a thread in members ride section. I wrecked this car in 12/05 and have taken my sweet time in repairing it, but besides the front valance and a ring for the 2nd highbeam, I've repaired it all myself. A Mtechnik II front valance will most likely be coming next month. My shocks are starting to wear a tad so those and springs wont be too long to follow. I think, as your photo has shown, that the car will look great once completed again.Leave a comment:
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That does look a lot better, the front lip helps it the most, and the drop helps too.Leave a comment:
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I was curious to see what the car would look like with Josh's suggestions, so I did a little photoshop mockup, hope you don't mind Spec.
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My car is black, and pretty damn low, so I'm gonna do the LX ones with the slight twist at the front. I gotta go back to Asia for a couple weeks, but be lookin' out for them in a month. :)Leave a comment:
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If you like them, rock on with your bad self. No offense intended, just making an observation.Leave a comment:
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Sorry for you. I think they look great considering what it is. I know the whole car isnt rebuilt yet but it's getting close, which is why I posted this. :)Last edited by Spec; 08-06-2007, 01:59 PM.Leave a comment:
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First car I've seen that I don't like them on. Could be a number of things, not low enough to pull them off, no front lip to flow with them, and they're the wrong color.Leave a comment:
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Good ol' Krylon. Top quality stuff at $3.29 a can, haha. I did a good amount of sanding/prep work, and I used three coats of Krylon primer on each. One of the skirts had a large gash in it, do I melted down some of the trimmed plastic to fitinto the gash. We smoothed it out the best we could and used a thicker primer. for that small section.
I painted two coats of white paint on each and used one layer of crystal clear enamel on each (Though I may sand once more and apply a 2nd coat of enamel). I'm not too concerned with the slight difference in color as once I put a new front valence, I'm going to be fully respraying the car.
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