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<blockquote data-quote="PorterW1111" data-source="post: 1504587" data-attributes="member: 40826"><p>Unless the resin was mixed incorrectly, which I highly doubt, his fenders would have needed to be like 400*f for the resin to become Flexible. I would guess that the installer used a glue on the upper mount vs bolts or rivets and the upper portion moved in which would absolutely cause binding. Those metal brackets have to be either saved off the factory ones or new ones made. Again the gap between fender and door is no hair line gap. That fender moved. I’d say shy of carbon material all these companies use the same products, I cannot believe that they would get a resin mix ratio wrong and I’m 99.9% positive it’s impossible for fiberglass to expand, maybe bubble or expand if there was trapped air between layers of mat but not lengthwise no way not possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PorterW1111, post: 1504587, member: 40826"] Unless the resin was mixed incorrectly, which I highly doubt, his fenders would have needed to be like 400*f for the resin to become Flexible. I would guess that the installer used a glue on the upper mount vs bolts or rivets and the upper portion moved in which would absolutely cause binding. Those metal brackets have to be either saved off the factory ones or new ones made. Again the gap between fender and door is no hair line gap. That fender moved. I’d say shy of carbon material all these companies use the same products, I cannot believe that they would get a resin mix ratio wrong and I’m 99.9% positive it’s impossible for fiberglass to expand, maybe bubble or expand if there was trapped air between layers of mat but not lengthwise no way not possible. [/QUOTE]
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