I have the foam pads from JK Composites and have tried fixing them to the f/g seats but the Evo Impact stuff does not seem to want to know. Is it just
too cold outside?
What have you guys used?
Cheers,
Mark
Try these guys
Or Martin aka Motorliera
Velcro the stuff that has glue on it
I would get you some if i was at work
Graham
quote:
Originally posted by mangogrooveworkshop
Try these guys
Oh yes...thats helpful!
Jordan and Keith (JK) advised Evo when I collected my seats but it does not seem to want to work today. That is why I have asked on this forum for any alternative suggestions.
Thanks anyway.
cd.thomson - 28/11/09 at 05:51 PMlol my friends get so riled when I lmgtfy them
jacko - 28/11/09 at 05:55 PMMark are you letting the evo dry before putting the 2 parts together?
tul214 - 28/11/09 at 06:00 PMJacko,
Yes, I left it about 10 mins and even tried the heat gun on it!!!
Chippy - 28/11/09 at 11:14 PMFibre glass always has release wax on it, give the area that you want to stick to a good going over with some asetone, celulose thinners, W,H,Y, to get it of, then lightly abrade with some fine wet and dry. HTH Ray
vinnievector - 29/11/09 at 12:14 PMDouble sided tape works well ,use the floor type cheaper .
have you any pics of your seat pads as i would like to get a set .
cheers Vin
jacko - 29/11/09 at 06:08 PMquote:
Originally posted by vinnievector
Double sided tape works well ,use the floor type cheaper .
have you any pics of your seat pads as i would like to get a set .
cheers Vin
Sample fitted This is whats in Mark's archives + more
tul214 - 29/11/09 at 08:56 PMThe black pads are on the sample seat that JK lent me to see which seat fitted my Tiger.
I have gone for the yellow pads as per their website;
pads