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Need a little advise. I cut my running boards down about 1" at the front in order to add some larger wheels and tires, and now I am faced with trying to figure out how to adhere the front end caps back on.
I live in Ontario Canada, and we get some cold snowy weather, so I'm hoping someone can advise on a product that will hold up to Canadian winters.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
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Any kind of automotive spray on adhesive would likely work - Maybe take a look in Canadian Tire or something in their automotive epoxies section? They have quite a bit in there to chose from that should hold up.
 
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Any kind of automotive spray on adhesive would likely work - Maybe take a look in Canadian Tire or something in their automotive epoxies section? They have quite a bit in there to chose from that should hold up.
Thanks. I was looking at E6000. Theres just so many adhesives on the market.
 

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Thanks. I was looking at E6000. Theres just so many adhesives on the market.
There are lots. The good thing is the end caps, for the most part, should be held in there pretty snug by just hammering them in with a mallet, no? The adhesive would just be a bit of peace of mind. I wouldn't over think it - Find an automotive adhesive that seems to bond to the material and be weather resistant, and call it a day.
 

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There are lots. The good thing is the end caps, for the most part, should be held in there pretty snug by just hammering them in with a mallet, no? The adhesive would just be a bit of peace of mind. I wouldn't over think it - Find an automotive adhesive that seems to bond to the material and be weather resistant, and call it a day.
Your probably right. Thanks again
 
 





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