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if you have cracks in your body.. you can put a hole with a dremel or a reamer at the end of the crack not the begining but the end and it should keep the crack from getting even bigger! GOod luck with this tip has worked with my Jeep Rubicon
 
Well, someone should tell God that. He put a hole right in the middle of my crack....

You may also want to reinforce the cracked area using a little of that fiber drywall tape and a thin layer of Shoe-Goo...
 
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Rolex said:
LMAO, Candyman......If you find it to be a problem, try the shoe goo.

Don't forget to use a peice of drywall reinforcement tape or cut out a smallpeice of lexan to make a stronger patch for your hole!
 
you can melt the piece of lexan on with an old solder iron that you dont use anymore that way the crack will stay shut but you have to be careful wiht the surrounding body one wrong move and the whole thing is skrew'd up
 
FRIDGE said:
you can melt the piece of lexan on with an old solder iron that you dont use anymore that way the crack will stay shut but you have to be careful wiht the surrounding body one wrong move and the whole thing is skrew'd up

Using that procedure, Candyman, you might want to have something on hand for the pain. And like he says, be careful with the surrounding body.
 
dont matter what side you do it at i do it at the end it didnt start at and the crack does NOT get any bigger iam telling you this tip WILL WORK!
 
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