type r lip

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1999 mazda protege es
ok so I ordered the type r lip for my car i know the lip is a little long width wise so what would i use to put the lip back together after i cut it i dont want to use fiberglass as it will crack first time i scrap thanks!
 
Thats pretty much it i guess. I know theres some plastic welding material but not sure how well it works though
 
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i read something about a 3m product but cant find what i was reading again i have no experience with fiberglass but it shouldnt be hard ive used other fillers and stuff so idk
 
i would test fit before i would cut. it might turn out that you only have to trim the ends a little bit, and not have to worry about using any fillers.
 
i looked up plastic weld but the welder gun thing is like 200$ so im not to interested in buying that for one time use and definitely just test fitting it first
 
What you can do if the lip is made of plastic and depending on how big the part is, is heat up a small section say in the very middle to the point where it will melt and push the lip together. It will still stay together and retain it's shape and when it cools you can cut, shave, mold it into shape. Of course if you never have done this, I would try practicing on something else similar to get the hang of it.

It's almost like plastic welding but you are compressing the plastic together in itself which will extrude the extra to the sides but like I stated you can cut the extra stuff off and shape it to how you want it.
 
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Permatex plastic weld s*** doesnt work on poly urethane cause the ends just broke when i was trying to mount it anybody have any other ideas on getting the ends back on
 
Heres some pics of the plastic weld and on the car with screws i have plastic caps to cover up the screws i got from lowes!
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i think it looks good, but can't really tell in the dark. need better pictures...
 
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