Making a front splitter from scratch.
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Hi Tom
Thank you for the offer of the grommet strip.
I'm after about 7ft or slightly less of the stuff and ideally about 3/4mm internal radius so that I can get a snug fit over the top edge.
Have you got any of this?
If yes,let me know how much to send you and a cheque will be on it's way inc p+p.
Thanks mate.
Brian
Thank you for your very kind words.
I hope that those following the ramblings of mine have got at least some insight and maybe inspiration to have a go themselves as you say.
I have a small amount of final finishing to do and that will be photographed and posted along with the installed item at the end.
cheers
Paul
Thank you for the offer of the grommet strip.
I'm after about 7ft or slightly less of the stuff and ideally about 3/4mm internal radius so that I can get a snug fit over the top edge.
Have you got any of this?
If yes,let me know how much to send you and a cheque will be on it's way inc p+p.
Thanks mate.
Brian
Thank you for your very kind words.
I hope that those following the ramblings of mine have got at least some insight and maybe inspiration to have a go themselves as you say.
I have a small amount of final finishing to do and that will be photographed and posted along with the installed item at the end.
cheers
Paul
The end is nigh...
Topcat kindly sent me some grommet strip a couple of weeks ago and I have spent some time tonight just slipping this on and doing a dry run of the final fixings and noted where any trimming is required.
Please excuse the ugly herman in the photos but my youngest son thought it would be fun to take the shots with me in them.
The sides need a bit of grinding back as even though I left the panel in the mould for quite some time it has still pulled in a little at the uppermost edges.
You can see in the photos the mounting blocks that I made out of foam and then glassed over.
These blocks just help to spread the load and to take up the void between the original panel and the splitter itself.
I am also not sure about the trailing edges and may well re profile these if it does'nt look right after spraying up.
Got a feeling that my trolley jack is somehow not going to fit under the front now
More later in the week.
cheers
P
Topcat kindly sent me some grommet strip a couple of weeks ago and I have spent some time tonight just slipping this on and doing a dry run of the final fixings and noted where any trimming is required.
Please excuse the ugly herman in the photos but my youngest son thought it would be fun to take the shots with me in them.
The sides need a bit of grinding back as even though I left the panel in the mould for quite some time it has still pulled in a little at the uppermost edges.
You can see in the photos the mounting blocks that I made out of foam and then glassed over.
These blocks just help to spread the load and to take up the void between the original panel and the splitter itself.
I am also not sure about the trailing edges and may well re profile these if it does'nt look right after spraying up.
Got a feeling that my trolley jack is somehow not going to fit under the front now
More later in the week.
cheers
P
Hi All
Well here it is then,the final installment.
I put the car up on axle stands and offered the splitter up.
I then drilled through the mounting pads into the panel.
Next was a couple of coats of Acid 8 etch primer and then a splash of satin black from rattle cans.
Final fit and trim the grommet strip that Tom sent down and then bolted it all up using 6mm socket headed cheese head machine screws.
Let the car down and Hey Presto a front splitter that cost in total £34.78.
Well I had to buy some paint as well.
Hope you enjoyed the project.
cheers
Paul
Well here it is then,the final installment.
I put the car up on axle stands and offered the splitter up.
I then drilled through the mounting pads into the panel.
Next was a couple of coats of Acid 8 etch primer and then a splash of satin black from rattle cans.
Final fit and trim the grommet strip that Tom sent down and then bolted it all up using 6mm socket headed cheese head machine screws.
Let the car down and Hey Presto a front splitter that cost in total £34.78.
Well I had to buy some paint as well.
Hope you enjoyed the project.
cheers
Paul
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Very nice, a very cool car. looking forward to seeing it at the weekend rich
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Thanks John
We all have different skills and I often wish that my friends on here and other car friends all lived much closer to each other so hands on help was never a problem.
I suspect that you have skills that would knock my laminating malarky into a cocked hat.
If I can ever help you with anything GRP wise you just give me a shout and I will do my very best for you.
Cheers
P
We all have different skills and I often wish that my friends on here and other car friends all lived much closer to each other so hands on help was never a problem.
I suspect that you have skills that would knock my laminating malarky into a cocked hat.
If I can ever help you with anything GRP wise you just give me a shout and I will do my very best for you.
Cheers
P
I dont mean to deliberately bump an old thread, but my goodness thats looks sweet!
couple of questions Paul, does it work? much noticable difference?
secondly, do you still have the mould? cos I know you know what I drive and it has the same problem at "70mph"
I notice the Mrs's car lurking under cover in some of those shots too, what a lovely colour it is.....
couple of questions Paul, does it work? much noticable difference?
secondly, do you still have the mould? cos I know you know what I drive and it has the same problem at "70mph"
I notice the Mrs's car lurking under cover in some of those shots too, what a lovely colour it is.....
I wish I had a pound for every time some one told me "My Dad had one of those!"
'78 Cavalier Coupe GLS 2000
'78 Cavalier Coupe GLS 2000
Hi James
Yes I still have the mould but it will not fit your front spoiler as the profiles are completely different.
The splitter does work very well and I am sure that it has made a major diffence to the fuel consumption (averaging 30mpg on a run ).
The Mrs car is now in the build slot in the garage and I may or may not see if a splitter can be fabricated for that one.
We both have exactly the same front spoilers so if I do make something then another panel can be made and sent up for your project ok.
cheers
Paul
Yes I still have the mould but it will not fit your front spoiler as the profiles are completely different.
The splitter does work very well and I am sure that it has made a major diffence to the fuel consumption (averaging 30mpg on a run ).
The Mrs car is now in the build slot in the garage and I may or may not see if a splitter can be fabricated for that one.
We both have exactly the same front spoilers so if I do make something then another panel can be made and sent up for your project ok.
cheers
Paul