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    Aluminum spats

    I bought some aluminum spats from Very Cool Parts but I have some fitment concerns, despite Wayne's reassurance.

    They don't match body contours fully and need to be forced to fit, by bending around half inch. Wayne assures me that silicon and clamping overnight will be enough to hold it in place permanently. I'm not so sure. It takes a little force to bend them to match the contours. So wondering if others have installed these? Did yours need bending to hug the curve? Does silicone hold it?

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    Ian
    Finally started my build the beginning July. 2015!

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    Ian,

    As you know I have the very same spats and had similar concerns which is why it took me about a month to install them. I search a lot of threads and saw a number of pics and decided I wanted button heads to hold them on. Sure it's three holes thorough the body but so what? I also added some double-sided tape on the back. The button head screws look perfect (used same size as was used on scoop).
    Kyle

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    Thanks Kyle. Do you have a close up pic showing how they look?
    Finally started my build the beginning July. 2015!

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    Here's mine. Stainless button-head bolts with rubber washers.IMG_4398.JPG
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    Thanks Dale. They look good with the SS bolts. Think that's what I will do.
    Finally started my build the beginning July. 2015!

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    I bought mine from a different supplier, but like much of the build... "some assembly required." I cut them down a bit, reshaped them slightly, then installed them with stainless button head screws.

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    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumball View Post
    I bought mine from a different supplier, but like much of the build... "some assembly required." I cut them down a bit, reshaped them slightly, then installed them with stainless button head screws.

    Contact info for the supplier of those spats?

    Thanks,

    John

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    Here are mine with three button head cap screws. These were made by a forum member. Unfortunately I don't think he is making them any more. Scott
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAuWJqgNFI4

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    Quote Originally Posted by chopthebass View Post
    I bought some aluminum spats from Very Cool Parts but I have some fitment concerns, despite Wayne's reassurance.

    They don't match body contours fully and need to be forced to fit, by bending around half inch. Wayne assures me that silicon and clamping overnight will be enough to hold it in place permanently. I'm not so sure. It takes a little force to bend them to match the contours. So wondering if others have installed these? Did yours need bending to hug the curve? Does silicone hold it?

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    Ian
    I will be happy to buy them, should you decide you are not happy with installation options.

    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBMorrison View Post
    Contact info for the supplier of those spats?

    Thanks,

    John
    Those were made by a guy named Brian who used to sell them on the ffcars forum. He stopped making them years ago, unfortunately, but there are others out there that are close. All will need some form of trimming or fitting to make them look really good, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnybgoode View Post
    Here are mine with three button head cap screws. These were made by a forum member. Unfortunately I don't think he is making them any more. Scott
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAuWJqgNFI4
    What's the black behind the spats?

    -Fred
    Last edited by FMJ; 07-05-2017 at 09:49 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FMJ View Post
    What's the black behind the spats?

    -Fred
    It's a black vinyl upholstery piping. It does a good job of making sure the spats don't dig into the body and keeping dirt out. Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnybgoode View Post
    It's a black vinyl upholstery piping. It does a good job of making sure the spats don't dig into the body and keeping dirt out. Scott
    I like it! Just ordered some.

    -Fred

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    Quote Originally Posted by FMJ View Post
    I like it! Just ordered some.

    -Fred
    Hey Fred, Did Wayne say he had them in stock for the Mark 4? Talked to him last week and he said it would be some weeks before he made up another batch.

    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickscobra View Post
    Hey Fred, Did Wayne say he had them in stock for the Mark 4? Talked to him last week and he said it would be some weeks before he made up another batch.

    Rick
    Hi Rick,

    I have the spats, its the vinyl piping idea.

    -Fred

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