Window Weld Urethane
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Window Weld Urethane
Where can you get the window weld urethane stuff for the flare cut outs besides online? Autozone, Walmart, Homedepot? Any of these spots? I am trying to get it tonight, but don't know where to search for it. Thanks
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Instructions for the Flare install
HenryJ wrote:
Here is the fun stuff. Get ready to cut. You will need a recriprocal saw, also called a Sawzall with Three bi-metal 24 tooth per inch or finer blades, 3/8" drill with two 1/8" bits and one 5/16" bit, Three pairs of vise grips or other suitable adjustable clamps, A flat and half round file, small 1/8" blade standard screw driver, left and right hand tin snips,T45 torx bit and driver, 14 - 1/8 steel poprivets, bare metal primer, A heat gun will also be handy , but probably not required, four dozen 1/8" Phillips flat top washer head self tapping sheet metal screws, 7 yds. asymmetrical edge trim, 7 yds. 1/4" emblem adhesive tape, one tube Superfast dry window-weld urethane, caulking gun, nitrile disposable gloves.
(Mechanics use the nitrile disposable gloves instead of latex since latex does not do well with solvents. They run under $10 per box of 100 *not medical grade. The Superfast Urethane is windshield adhesive and both are available through your local autoparts store.)
We are going to make only one cut. Get it right the first time. It really isn't all that critical as adjustments can be made.
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What we are talking about is when you do the skidz flare mod from the modification page it says use some dry window weld urethane to seal the cut pieces toghether. I am using it to covere the bare metal I cut away from the front fenders to put on my 31 in tires and to seal the wholes from where my mud flaps use to be. The stuff is black and so is my truck so it all blends in well. I figured this would be the easiest stuff to use to cover the bare metal.
Thanks Walt. I am going there after work and telling them to show me the urethane windshield stuff. That should work.
Thanks Walt. I am going there after work and telling them to show me the urethane windshield stuff. That should work.
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I bought the urethane at my local NAPA. Any glass shop should carry it as well.
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