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Running Board Rubber???
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Hi Curt, The first time i used a two part epoxy that Rand Broadstreet supplied with the mats. the second time [on a different car] I used contact cement. Buy fresh from local hardware store. also make sure you take sandpaper and scuff the underside of the rubber mat.curtiss wrote:
Kirk,vintagerodshop wrote: Hi Curtiss, Try Rand Broadstreet. I purchased new running board mats for my 1932 8-100A Boattail and was very pleased.
Kirk Stevenson
What glue did you use to install the new ones, any suggestions on installation process?
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Curt
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The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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It looks like you need to remove the running board to install new covers, is that how you all did it?
I also have to track down the stainless strips that go on the outer edge over the rubber.
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Kirk,vintagerodshop wrote: Hi Curtiss, Try Rand Broadstreet. I purchased new running board mats for my 1932 8-100A Boattail and was very pleased.
Kirk Stevenson
What glue did you use to install the new ones, any suggestions on installation process?
Thanks,
Curt
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Thanks, I will check them out.vintagerodshop wrote: Hi Curtiss, Try Rand Broadstreet. I purchased new running board mats for my 1932 8-100A Boattail and was very pleased.
Kirk Stevenson
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Any suggestions on the best place or type of rubber to purchase?
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