I consider myself a generally good driver, but if there’s one Achilles heel of mine, it’s taking corners too tight. Pulling out making a right yesterday, I hit a curb not with either one of my tires or wheels, but the lower sill extension below my door (sounded very not good). Found a spot to pull over and check it out, and it was a lot less severe than the sound let me to believe, however there was some damage. From the side, it looks fine… it only sustained scrape damage to the bottom of the panel which I don’t care about (you never see it and it’s plastic, won’t rust). The problem however, is that the clips that snap into the frame broke in the middle.
Hard to explain, but here goes. The front and back of the panel are undamaged and still securely fastened, so I don’t have a concern with the panel falling off, even at full speed wind. However in the middle of the panel, the clips snapped away from the inside of the panel, and there’s a ” to ” gap now. The clips themselves are still snapped into the frame as they should be, except the clips’ plastic which was one plastic piece molded to the inside of the panel, broke away under the pressure.
Is there any adhesive or glue that I can squirt inside the panel to reattach the inside wall of the panel to these flat clips? Overall the panel looks fine and it attached firmly to the front and back of the frame, it’s just the middle sections have broke away so it bows out ever so slightly. Looks like a pair of painted extensions can be purchased online for $312, as an accessory, so I will have to call the dealership to find out if just one could be purchased for cheaper. I highly doubt it would be worth trying to track down a used one with the rare nature of this model.
I’m so pissed because when I’m consciously thinking about it, I can negotiate the tightest of spaces no problem, but when I’m not thinking directly about it I misjudge curbs and take them too tight, embarrassing to say the least, ugh. Thanks guys!
Hard to explain, but here goes. The front and back of the panel are undamaged and still securely fastened, so I don’t have a concern with the panel falling off, even at full speed wind. However in the middle of the panel, the clips snapped away from the inside of the panel, and there’s a ” to ” gap now. The clips themselves are still snapped into the frame as they should be, except the clips’ plastic which was one plastic piece molded to the inside of the panel, broke away under the pressure.
Is there any adhesive or glue that I can squirt inside the panel to reattach the inside wall of the panel to these flat clips? Overall the panel looks fine and it attached firmly to the front and back of the frame, it’s just the middle sections have broke away so it bows out ever so slightly. Looks like a pair of painted extensions can be purchased online for $312, as an accessory, so I will have to call the dealership to find out if just one could be purchased for cheaper. I highly doubt it would be worth trying to track down a used one with the rare nature of this model.
I’m so pissed because when I’m consciously thinking about it, I can negotiate the tightest of spaces no problem, but when I’m not thinking directly about it I misjudge curbs and take them too tight, embarrassing to say the least, ugh. Thanks guys!
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