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Cage Fighter
Join Date: May 2007
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what is the best material when it comes to body kit?
waz up everybody! im new on the mr2 world. i am looking to buy a body. and i just wanna know what is the best material for a good body kit? fiberglass? polyurethane? plastic? or what? i know there is a body kit that can be bended. that if you hit bumps it will not break like a glass. help me out pls. appreciate all your support. thanx a lot.
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FRP=Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, or Urethane Fronts are the best for that, but dont buy urethane side skirts......EVER!
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Order from Versus Motorsport, they have pretty good fitment on kits and they offer both urethane and FRP
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Hand-laid parts will almost always fit better than choppergun parts. You have much more control over uniformity of thickness and resin ratio. If there are thin and thick parts with varying ratios of resin, this will cause the part to cure at different rates and make it warp.
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Formerly Tom Brokaw
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theres nothing wrong with urethane sides. a lot of factory sides are urethane. its an ideal kit material.
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If its for anything other than bumpers, no its not. Unless you are buying oem urethane parts, you are not getting the same material. Products made with *PURE* Urethane like to move a lot while on the car and cause the paint to crack and "spyder" everywhere and look terrible. Oem "urethane" parts are made from a much stronger and stiffer material that is more similar to plastic than urethane -thats why bumper covers are typically a slightly different color from the rest of the car from the factory. Chemical reaction is the basic way to explain it, but it's much more intricate than that.
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