Forrest installs an aluminum front air dam on a bmw 2002. talking about clamping methods, drilling and fastening using cleco tools and nutserts/riv-nuts
Only bad part I didn’t see was the lack of using self etching primer when the holes where drilled on the actual car panel and covering the air dam under the connecting part to the body with the self etching primer so it would be sealed and protected from the elements . Hope he likes rust
@@forrestkooglewerks4148 didn’t know that I figured wax would melt with the temperature we are known to have lately with temps over 100 my outdoor candles melt like water.
Great video. Going to order myself one this summer. Love your work.
That looks super cool, I need to get some stuff for my 74 Tii
beautiful looking forward to my order!!!!
Only bad part I didn’t see was the lack of using self etching primer when the holes where drilled on the actual car panel and covering the air dam under the connecting part to the body with the self etching primer so it would be sealed and protected from the elements . Hope he likes rust
I agree! and/or coating the threaded insert with a body cavity wax would offer similar protection.
@@forrestkooglewerks4148 didn’t know that I figured wax would melt with the temperature we are known to have lately with temps over 100 my outdoor candles melt like water.
I’ve had the page open to get a high mount long for probably 3 years… you’ll ship to New York?
Yes! we ship worldwide!
Should’ve gotten it when I lived in Santa Rosa but good I’m glad I didn’t blow it!