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Re: 1937 "120" Running Board Rubber Installation
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Thanks all. I think I have what I need to move forward.

Posted on: 4/11 7:12
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Re: 1937 "120" Running Board Rubber Installation
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Plastic body filler (Bondo is a brand name) might not be the best idea on a surface that could flex slightly in use. However, before anything else, they should be sand blasted and given a phosphate coating using something like Ospho. If you need to fill in the ridges, I think that Fiberglas would be a better choice. It’s harder to work with and you need good protection (high quality mask and goggles) but it will give a far better and longer lasting job once done. I know that body filler can have a strengthening in mesh in it but even so it’s just too brittle for this sort of thing.

Posted on: 4/11 14:07
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Re: 1937 "120" Running Board Rubber Installation
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I ended up returning my Steel Rubber Pads, and went with Metro. The back side forms with the contour of the Running Boards. Less work.

Posted on: 4/12 6:31
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