Want a slick trunk-lid: filling holes w/rivets...feedback, please?
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Want a slick trunk-lid: filling holes w/rivets...feedback, please?
Ok Guys, I know I could have ordered the car, and been patient and waited 8 weeks for delivery, but I wanted it when I wanted it and got 98% of what I was looking for.
I wish I didn't have a rear spoiler, and a fake hood scoop. I'm thinking of unbolting the spolier, and filling the holes with 5/16 steel rivets (I have the Crafstman rivet tool). I'd actually have to rivet a loose nut on the underside of each hole so that the rivet grips. I'd also have some silicone sealmaker around each rivet to ensure water-tightness, and then I'd paint the rivets with touch-up paint so that they blend in with the trunk lid.
If it turns out well, I'd also consider unbolting the fake hood scoop and doing the same thing, except that I'd use aluminum rivets to avoid any electrolysis issues.
Your comments , suggestions, counter-indications and alternatives are welcome!
I wish I didn't have a rear spoiler, and a fake hood scoop. I'm thinking of unbolting the spolier, and filling the holes with 5/16 steel rivets (I have the Crafstman rivet tool). I'd actually have to rivet a loose nut on the underside of each hole so that the rivet grips. I'd also have some silicone sealmaker around each rivet to ensure water-tightness, and then I'd paint the rivets with touch-up paint so that they blend in with the trunk lid.
If it turns out well, I'd also consider unbolting the fake hood scoop and doing the same thing, except that I'd use aluminum rivets to avoid any electrolysis issues.
Your comments , suggestions, counter-indications and alternatives are welcome!
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Here is what it looks like with NOTHING in back.
There are two small guide holes and the key lock hole.
I have seen both the ribbed and the smooth Fake gas cap delete covers.
I think the smooth looks best.
This might be to much for most to do.
BUT, I do have an Idea for you.
Purchase a smooth delete rear panel and have it painted the same color as your car. All that will be in back is the key hole lock.
There are two small guide holes and the key lock hole.
I have seen both the ribbed and the smooth Fake gas cap delete covers.
I think the smooth looks best.
This might be to much for most to do.
BUT, I do have an Idea for you.
Purchase a smooth delete rear panel and have it painted the same color as your car. All that will be in back is the key hole lock.
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Some of us have it and don't want it. Some of us don't have it and want it.
My wife's '05 is wingless. She wants a spoiler bad..!! I just ordered it and will paint and install it within the month. I've tried trading this holeless sonic blue trunk lid with one with holes but it's virtually impossible to find someone local with the same color who doesn't want a wing...... Oh well, it's almost time to get the drill out....
My wife's '05 is wingless. She wants a spoiler bad..!! I just ordered it and will paint and install it within the month. I've tried trading this holeless sonic blue trunk lid with one with holes but it's virtually impossible to find someone local with the same color who doesn't want a wing...... Oh well, it's almost time to get the drill out....
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Chuck, I have actually located a couple of guys but both were really long distance. The logistics of shipping / trading was not worth "helping" someone who wanted my trunklid. I'd definitely do this within a 200 mile radius though.... or if someone is willing to drive out...
Willie
Willie
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That would look very hoopty to have rivets on either body panel, sorry.
These rear on these cars look like **** without some spoiler back there.
These rear on these cars look like **** without some spoiler back there.
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Hey Marc,
Most deck lids have some amount of damage around the holes from the trunk lid being stamped for spoiler use. I took my spoiler off, but it was a temp fix until my Roush spoiler arrived. If I were you I would do it the right way (body shop, or trunk swap) or not at all. Same goes for the hood.
I will be selling my stock hood w/Roush scoop when I order my 2" or 2.5" cowl hood.
Most deck lids have some amount of damage around the holes from the trunk lid being stamped for spoiler use. I took my spoiler off, but it was a temp fix until my Roush spoiler arrived. If I were you I would do it the right way (body shop, or trunk swap) or not at all. Same goes for the hood.
I will be selling my stock hood w/Roush scoop when I order my 2" or 2.5" cowl hood.
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Hey Marc,
Most deck lids have some amount of damage around the holes from the trunk lid being stamped for spoiler use. I took my spoiler off, but it was a temp fix until my Roush spoiler arrived. If I were you I would do it the right way (body shop, or trunk swap) or not at all. Same goes for the hood.
I will be selling my stock hood w/Roush scoop when I order my 2" or 2.5" cowl hood.
Most deck lids have some amount of damage around the holes from the trunk lid being stamped for spoiler use. I took my spoiler off, but it was a temp fix until my Roush spoiler arrived. If I were you I would do it the right way (body shop, or trunk swap) or not at all. Same goes for the hood.
I will be selling my stock hood w/Roush scoop when I order my 2" or 2.5" cowl hood.
You know, I think you're right. Do it right or leave it alone. Right now it's going to be leave it alone. Post pics of your ride with the new hood and spoiler!
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I'll try to snap a pic tomorrow of the spoiler. I have yet to order the hood.
If I had a white GT like yours, I would go for the look of the white stang I attached.
You can get the parts already painted, and get good pricing from here: http://www.atlantamustang.com/
BTW, the spoiler covers the factory holes.
If I had a white GT like yours, I would go for the look of the white stang I attached.
You can get the parts already painted, and get good pricing from here: http://www.atlantamustang.com/
BTW, the spoiler covers the factory holes.
#15
I'll try to snap a pic tomorrow of the spoiler. I have yet to order the hood.
If I had a white GT like yours, I would go for the look of the white stang I attached.
You can get the parts already painted, and get good pricing from here: http://www.atlantamustang.com/
BTW, the spoiler covers the factory holes.
If I had a white GT like yours, I would go for the look of the white stang I attached.
You can get the parts already painted, and get good pricing from here: http://www.atlantamustang.com/
BTW, the spoiler covers the factory holes.
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That is what I did. I swapped for the GT-500 spoiler. I think it was a big improvement.
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maybe i am overthinking this - but cut out your pices of metal slightly larger than the holes. use 3m body panel adhesive to attach them behind the body panels and fill the holes. take some body filler to smooth it all out. have the panels touched up with new paint.
that would both fill in the holes and take care of any additional body damamge caused by the mounting of the spoiler and/or hood scoop.
that would both fill in the holes and take care of any additional body damamge caused by the mounting of the spoiler and/or hood scoop.
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maybe i am overthinking this - but cut out your pices of metal slightly larger than the holes. use 3m body panel adhesive to attach them behind the body panels and fill the holes. take some body filler to smooth it all out. have the panels touched up with new paint.
that would both fill in the holes and take care of any additional body damamge caused by the mounting of the spoiler and/or hood scoop.
that would both fill in the holes and take care of any additional body damamge caused by the mounting of the spoiler and/or hood scoop.
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