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ehhe now inoe.. ehehhe nvm la..
Originally posted by ksgoh+Aug 16 2004, 08:52 AM-->
QUOTE (ksgoh @ Aug 16 2004, 08:52 AM) Originally posted by clsia1001@Aug 13 2004, 11:00 AM
--QuoteBegin-ksgoh
@Aug 13 2004, 08:58 AM
that will be nice if can put one piece of superlon inside the door cover.....any car can do that?
...wei..ksgoh
my drawing really so bad meh??
u cant even FEEL that is my Iswara Passenger door??? :lol:
ACtually at firt I try glue it outside, but it not fit (Maybe because I using 10mm Superlon :D ) ... So, nothing can do ,had to glue inside. :P
hehehe....ur drawing is great....... no problem for 10mm superlon at door?? too thick until hard to screw back?? [/b][/quote] ksgoh, for your information. 10mm Superlon is really too thick, until I cant even push in the white clip at the door slide So, lastly I just stick It inside the door. :lol: If you want to replace the plastic cover with the Superlon, you better get 6mm Superlon from Stanley as Stanley also said it's fitted when using 6mm ;) |
thanks for ur info, clsia1001....but what u mean by "If you want to replace the plastic cover with the Superlon"?? not just stick superlon, and everything have to install back to the door, right?? why replace it?? :blink:Originally posted by clsia1001@Aug 18 2004, 12:14 AM
ksgoh, for your information. 10mm Superlon is really too thick, until I cant even push in the white clip at the door slide So, lastly I just stick It inside the door. :lol:
If you want to replace the plastic cover with the Superlon, you better get 6mm Superlon from Stanley as Stanley also said it's fitted when using 6mm ;)
Originally posted by ksgoh+Aug 18 2004, 09:05 AM-->
QUOTE (ksgoh @ Aug 18 2004, 09:05 AM) --QuoteBegin-clsia1001
@Aug 18 2004, 12:14 AM
ksgoh, for your information. 10mm Superlon is really too thick, until I cant even push in the white clip at the door slide So, lastly I just stick It inside the door. :lol:
If you want to replace the plastic cover with the Superlon, you better get 6mm Superlon from Stanley as Stanley also said it's fitted when using 6mm ;)
thanks for ur info, clsia1001....but what u mean by "If you want to replace the plastic cover with the Superlon"?? not just stick superlon, and everything have to install back to the door, right?? why replace it?? :blink: [/b][/quote] No-lah. Because mine the plastic is "koyak" already. So I decided to replace the plastic cover loh. But the Superlon cant fitted. :( lastly I replace the plastic with another new layer of plastic.....that's the story and, my opinion, the Superlon will stick better on the door, rather than stick on the plastic B) |
Originally posted by szekeiemme@Aug 15 2004, 11:59 PM
nope.. cuz i think rite..
engine is hot mar... so metal is de best conductor for heat... to release heat ma.. so i duwan do anythin to de engine.. ehehe... n 1 more thing.. if the bonet is hot rite.. so no 1 will sit on it.. ahhaha
tailo tai lo.. dun shoot me if im wrong.. bout bonet superlon-ed
Originally posted by ksgoh
from science, hot air go up, and cold air go down rite??
Originally posted by Izso+Aug 20 2004, 07:57 AM-->
QUOTE (Izso @ Aug 20 2004, 07:57 AM) --QuoteBegin-ksgoh
from science, hot air go up, and cold air go down rite??
Dude.. Hot hair rises.. there's no such thing as 'cold air'.. it's just the absence of hot air. But in the case of the car, the hot air get pushed down the base of the car when it's moving. I'm not sure how it works if the car is at a standstill though. [/b][/quote] air cond's air is cold air loo......hehehe.... :P |