I have to do this on the passenger side! I'm absolutely surprised how thin some of the plastic areas are on that little cover, I've owned a plastics manufacturing company for 3 decades and I would never have designed something so fragile! JB weld works fine, however I prefer the devcon plastic welder that is black in color because it has a bit of ABS in it and it tends to bond quite well do other plastics if they are solvent bondable... IE polycarbonate, abs, styrene, PVC and the like...
You would think they wouldn't cheap out on something like that. I don't know that I would have been able to repair it as a few pieces were missing from the cover. Might have been able to fab something new if i had some material. Either way totally possible though as you mentioned with plastic welding and the right materials.
I believe factory recommends 12/yr 75K miles for spark plugs. I'm not close to that on mileage alone, but since my GT is a 2013 that would put me at 2025 timeframe for plug change with the 12 years. I'll add it to the todo list and put together a video. Thanks for the request!
This was the very first issue I had when I bought mine. I didn’t realize you could pick up the parts so cheap. I used JB weld to reattach the broken plastic tabs and it worked perfectly. Where did you get those floor mats?
I have to do this on the passenger side! I'm absolutely surprised how thin some of the plastic areas are on that little cover, I've owned a plastics manufacturing company for 3 decades and I would never have designed something so fragile! JB weld works fine, however I prefer the devcon plastic welder that is black in color because it has a bit of ABS in it and it tends to bond quite well do other plastics if they are solvent bondable... IE polycarbonate, abs, styrene, PVC and the like...
You would think they wouldn't cheap out on something like that. I don't know that I would have been able to repair it as a few pieces were missing from the cover. Might have been able to fab something new if i had some material. Either way totally possible though as you mentioned with plastic welding and the right materials.
Can you do one replacing the spark plugs
I believe factory recommends 12/yr 75K miles for spark plugs. I'm not close to that on mileage alone, but since my GT is a 2013 that would put me at 2025 timeframe for plug change with the 12 years. I'll add it to the todo list and put together a video. Thanks for the request!
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Hopefully this helps and gives you a bit more insight!
This was the very first issue I had when I bought mine. I didn’t realize you could pick up the parts so cheap. I used JB weld to reattach the broken plastic tabs and it worked perfectly. Where did you get those floor mats?
Yep, not a terribly expensive fix. As for the floormats, I got them from witamats.com