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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:39 am

the bolts are really bugging me now though , the whole original idea has gone out of my head because of it :(
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:41 am

Excursion :I'm using button head stainless bolts on mine. I was umming and ahhing over whether to paint the bolts or not, but in the end just settled for unpainted stainless.


got any pics :)
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby Excursion on Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:46 am

xr2irhys :the bolts are really bugging me now though , the whole original idea has gone out of my head because of it :(


What do you mean? Don't you you like it?

Just my opinion, but I would remove the wings, refit the bolts loosely and then use some pliers to straighten up the angle of the rivnuts. I would then swap those Pan Heads for some Button Heads and use a larger diameter washer under them to spread the load to prevent paint damage.

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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:50 am

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xr2irhys :the bolts are really bugging me now though , the whole original idea has gone out of my head because of it :(


What do you mean? Don't you you like it?

Just my opinion, but I would remove the wings, refit the bolts loosely and then use some pliers to straighten up the angle of the rivnuts. I would then swap those Pan Heads for some Button Heads and use a larger diameter washer under them to spread the load to prevent paint damage.

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yeah im not a fan unforatuntly , yeah ive been thinking try a diffirent style head bolt and see how that looks , will get those rivnuts tweeked over a bit too then , i knew they wasnt straight :) sound advice again.
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:57 am

yeah those bolts look better , but i just dont like the bolts at all if im honest would rather them welded on , but that aint going to happen and ive drilled the holes now so will remain bolt on.
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby Excursion on Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:00 pm

xr2irhys :yeah those bolts look better , but i just dont like the bolts at all if im honest would rather them welded on , but that aint going to happen and ive drilled the holes now so will remain bolt on.


Pretty easy to go to weld on mate, just weld up the holes on the inner wing flange and grind flat, then use the holes you've drilled in the wings to weld the panel on.
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:03 pm

Excursion :
xr2irhys :yeah those bolts look better , but i just dont like the bolts at all if im honest would rather them welded on , but that aint going to happen and ive drilled the holes now so will remain bolt on.


Pretty easy to go to weld on mate, just weld up the holes on the inner wing flange and grind flat, then use the holes you've drilled in the wings to weld the panel on.



yeah its more a case of i dont have a welder no more, and dont really know any one else :(

i just dont like how got bolts along the top , bolts inside etc its just not " a ford way "

interested in seing a pic of your wings bolted on if you have any?
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby Excursion on Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:06 pm

xr2irhys :i just dont like how got bolts along the top , bolts inside etc its just not " a ford way "

interested in seing a pic of your wings bolted on if you have any?


I'll have some next week when it's back from the Bodyshop.

All Ford models from around 2004 have bolt on wings :wink:
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:07 pm

Excursion :
xr2irhys :i just dont like how got bolts along the top , bolts inside etc its just not " a ford way "

interested in seing a pic of your wings bolted on if you have any?


I'll have some next week when it's back from the Bodyshop.

All Ford models from around 2004 have bolt on wings :wink:



okay its not " original " then :P at car shows etc i can see the bolt on wings being picked up alot :(
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby Excursion on Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:25 pm

xr2irhys :okay its not " original " then :P at car shows etc i can see the bolt on wings being picked up alot :(


No they're definitely not the choice if you want to keep it original, but they offer a big functional improvement over original fit.
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:59 pm

Excursion :
xr2irhys :okay its not " original " then :P at car shows etc i can see the bolt on wings being picked up alot :(


No they're definitely not the choice if you want to keep it original, but they offer a big functional improvement over original fit.



yeah thats right and due to me not having a welder its also quicker too. at the bottom by the valence there is faily large gaps , will the seam sealer be ok to fill those gaps? the bolts do not pull it right up tight to one another plus the pannels are not flat due to way been manufactured which also doesnt allow them to meet closely
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:05 pm

got the wings a bolted up a bit more today , heres how the cars looking

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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby jonyb4 on Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:06 pm

you still have the mk4 then?

is that what your plotting about in? :)
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:07 pm

jonyb4 :you still have the mk4 then?

is that what your plotting about in? :)


nah thats scrap , i dont have a car :( the mk4 needed bit of welding and various other repairs , wasnt worth it

tax and mot had run out


if im paying for tax and mot , i may aswell wait and get the project car on the road :D
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby jonyb4 on Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:50 pm

true true mate, if done right, scrapping the car will pay for mot and tax

by done right i mean, stripe the cat off, take the tyres off and sell then weight the wheels in, then get the scrap company to collect it, most dont charge (here atleast)

should make over £200 that way

my mate done so with a mk6 escort with alloys albiet worth more, earned about £355 so not bad compared to about £140 for just weighing the car in
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:02 am

jonyb4 :true true mate, if done right, scrapping the car will pay for mot and tax

by done right i mean, stripe the cat off, take the tyres off and sell then weight the wheels in, then get the scrap company to collect it, most dont charge (here atleast)

should make over £200 that way

my mate done so with a mk6 escort with alloys albiet worth more, earned about £355 so not bad compared to about £140 for just weighing the car in



yeah got loads of parts listed on ebay :)
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby jonyb4 on Mon Dec 19, 2011 4:21 pm

nah sord ebay, no one really needs mk4 parts as theyre so readily available from breakers etc

and its an encore so theres sod all on it :P

just use breakers and metal salvagers and you will get plenty of money
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Mon Dec 19, 2011 8:54 pm

cars now covered up defeating the snow and ice and wet weathers :( just need a half decent day to carry on
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby jonyb4 on Wed Dec 21, 2011 10:01 pm

you did finish the undersealing yea?

water will still find a way unless you have it drystored :(
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Sun Dec 25, 2011 6:37 pm

jonyb4 :you did finish the undersealing yea?

water will still find a way unless you have it drystored :(


no not finished any bare metal greased up, shouldn't be to bad as its underneath and no water will get to the underside to be honest , car isnt going any where
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:24 pm

front ends nearly complete now just a few more nuts and bolts to do , and then be ready for spraying, my plan is to give the wings their first coat , fit them onto the car and then spray the front end all in one go , to save any scratches while fitting

this also means i can then seam seal them all on before next coat of paint and have the front end looking complete and finished

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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Thu Dec 29, 2011 1:02 pm

washers came in the post today so tried a few out , looks much better :)

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the countersunk bolts actually works very well when used with a washer
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby jonyb4 on Fri Dec 30, 2011 3:01 am

ah thats better, be better if they were black washers, once its bolted on, slap a load of seam sealer on the edges of the wings, especially where it meats the front top valance :wink:
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Sat Dec 31, 2011 4:16 pm

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Finished off this side of the wing today, checked out lines up and looks pretty good :D , Just coated the inner wing with first primer and then black paint :)

once i get the seam sealer might Seam seal that area to keep any water away and then repaint black :D
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby jonyb4 on Sun Jan 01, 2012 10:58 pm

good stuff, you got paint over your indicator lense :(
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Re: 37K Ford Fiesta

Postby xr2irhys on Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:00 am

jonyb4 :good stuff, you got paint over your indicator lense :(


Yep they cracked anyways so doesn't matter to much
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