I had my kaminari side skirts installed on my civic coupe about 4 months ago(before the dreaded new england winter). Since that time, my sideskirts have warped to the point where they do not fit flush against my door. So bad in fact, that sometimes it makes my door impossible to open because it is getting stuck on the top of the side skirt. Every time I open the door I always hear a click which is the door rubbing against the side skirt. My car is in the body shop right now for the side skirts to get repainted and fitted better, but the guy there tells me he's having alot of trouble with them. Has anyone had a similar problem with theirs? If so how did you make the side skirt fit better agains the body of the car. I was thinking he could put some kind of clips or screws on the top of them to sort of bolt them into the doorsil, but he says the screws will rub against the door. Any suggestions?
call up Kaminari and find out what would be the best course of action, this is what i would do
i had kaminari sides and that was happening to me to but i went and placed a whole strip to the 3m double sided tape to make sure that the top portion to the side skrit stays connected with the outer door sil
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[hr]Originally posted by: RedDragon333
call up Kaminari and find out what would be the best course of action, this is what i would do[hr]
i agree, if you bitch to them enough for selling an 'inferior product that does not meet their own standards' , they might even cover you for a new pair.. Quote
[hr]Originally posted by: RedDragon333
call up Kaminari and find out what would be the best course of action, this is what i would do[hr]
Keep me posted on this bro. I have the Kaminari side skirts and also deal with NH winters. I am getting mine installed this spring, my friend and I will be doing it. Let me know what works best for you, good luck.
well Ill see what my body shop can do and if they feel the problem can't be fixed, I will contact kaminari and make them aware of my situation.
also, what is epoxy orso?
Ill keep you all posted, thanks for the help
also, what is epoxy orso?
Ill keep you all posted, thanks for the help
Epoxy is a glue where you mix two things together to start a chemical reaction that hardens the material. It's useful for situations where the surfaces that you want to glue are somewhat porous. If they're smooth (like the clearcoat and the urethane) then it won't work as well. Your best bet is some kind of glue, or more double sided sticky tapes. What can I say... Two different materials means diffferent rates of expansion. I.E. warpage! [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-puke.gif[/IMG]
I wonder if the Kaminari urethane is especially not suited to NE weather? Hmm...
I wonder if the Kaminari urethane is especially not suited to NE weather? Hmm...
that sux[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/IMG] guess i wont have much trouble deciding between aero sides or kaminari ones[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG] maybe i should reconsider the kaminari rear skit
Grey- u gotta love this NE winter[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-nono.gif[/IMG]
SOHC- the guy at the body shop seemed to think mine were molded wrong and lacked another piece that makes connection better.... he was able to fix my problem by adding a simple bracket and some 3M tape. Please don't let this turn you off from the Kaminari skirts, they look so good!
SOHC- the guy at the body shop seemed to think mine were molded wrong and lacked another piece that makes connection better.... he was able to fix my problem by adding a simple bracket and some 3M tape. Please don't let this turn you off from the Kaminari skirts, they look so good!
