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sure, if they look the same and are much more durable, why not??

 

edit: a few examples from a friends e30 build

 

 

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his source...

http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=ireland&StoreType=BtoC&Count1=717144191&Count2=634284615

 

 

Just curious, what did he do about the gas filler flap?

 

Edit: Thanks 19752802+2, I wasn't sure how to edit that quote.

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yeah, all of that would be taken into consideration before i had anything made, i know plenty of cars running abs plastic flares with zero issues.

 

 

Abs plastic flares...on a z? :o

 

Yes ABS would be a good cheap alternative. All the current generation of sport bikes comming from Japan are running ABS flastic farings and they have absolutely no problems.

 

I personally think that ABS would be a better alternative for ZG's than urethane.

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Well urethane is stronger then both Fiberglass and ABS because urethane gives more and ABS can crack, but ABS might be cheaper and be easier to paint.

 

"Standard Fiberglass -

Pros: are it is very inexpensive, light weight, easily repairable, and vast selection of parts due to inexpensive tooling and manufacturing costs.

 

Cons: some parts may have inconsistencies and fitment problems depending on the manufacturer.

 

Urethane -

Pros: Very flexible and rugged

 

Cons: Very expensive to manufacture thus purchase prices are much higher, difficult to repair when damaged, small selection of products compared to fiberglass.

 

ABS:

Pros: Very cost effective to manufacture large quanities. Works great for front lips, spoilers, eyelids etc

 

Cons: Not easily repairable if damaged. Will tend to shatter if impacted in cold temperature."

 

Copied that from some forum, it was posted by someone who works in a body kit company.

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definitely good info, thats kind of what i was coming to with urethane, they would be too expensive, and i feel like the cracking in cold weather wouldn't be a huge issue, i don't think too many of us drive our cars when its THAT cold out.

 

edit: more good info, from my friends build...

 

"About 90% of the way through the install i discovered that these are made from a thermoplastic material, not thermoset. Urethane is a thermoset meaning it cannot be liquefied and still retain it's original properties. That said, the flares are ABS and are very easily molded with heat."

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