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Do the cheaper running board mats from MAC's and Mike's need to be cut to fit?
They look squared off in the pics while my boards are tapered ('31 town sedan) Figure I'm still a few year from paint and can't see putting the high dollar ones on at this time. |
Re: Running board mats I just in-wrapped my roll of Vintaque running board material - and discovered that there are two mats already cut. They may be 1/8” too big, but I’m going to leave them out to see if they shrink. Right now they will almost lay flat on the boards.
Now the question is: what kind of adhesive can I use that will let me slide the mats under the zink edges? If I use contact cement, I’m sure I won’t be able to slide them under the edge. Any ideas? |
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Re: Running board mats There are a couple different manufacturers of these mats. Some are cut to fit, and some are not. Some have sticky backing on them and some do not. Neither of those are designed for 1931 runningboards- they are designed for 1930 runningboards that have zinc trim on all 4 sides. 1931 boards only have trim on the outer edge and use a different rubber that has the round edge on the inner, front and back edges.
1930 https://parts.modelastore.com/show_Product.asp?ID=4579 1931 https://parts.modelastore.com/show_Product.asp?ID=4581 Steve @ Bert's |
Re: Running board mats Painted the running boards today - left the Zink taped up so it will look like the factory.
Thanks for the note on that! |
Re: Running board mats See my note - edited above. My mats were pre-cut.
Wondering what kind of adheasive would stay slick enough to let me slide the mats under the zink lip - then set up and hold them down. |
Re: Running board mats If you put them on before the contact fully dries (almost dry)they will move and eventually stick. Dry fit them first .
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Re: Running board mats Thanks... I’m still trying to decide if I should trim a bit (1/8”).....
Dry fit still leaves a bubble across the surface |
Re: Running board mats I like your idea about setting them out in the Sun a couple days. Measure before and after. Then you will know if they shrunk. Look at different types of Contact cement.
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Re: Running board mats Depending on how much "bubble" I would leave it to allow for a little shrink. The adhesive will hold it down. You may want to cut a piece of plywood the size of the running board and then stack some weight on it for a while to hold it flat.
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Re: Running board mats Should have added while the adhesive dries.
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Re: Running board mats My running board material is 20 years old but car was in storage so no wear to them but, is there anything special to use to make them look new? I've tried everything from Armor all to 303 protectant. Don't want a shine but a uniform matte finish as they were newer.
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Re: Running board mats Bleach/white tire cleaner, sit for one minute, scrub, rinse well with clean water
But stay away from the paint as much as possible |
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Re: Running board mats You may want to try some lacquer thinner on a rag. Just be careful not to the paint.
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