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Old 03-08-2006, 06:39 PM   #1
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Cool Ve Front Gaurds !! Food For Thought!

BIT OF food for thought here . did you know the front gaurds are plastic or carbon fibre. development is development. BUT. have a look at your fords bumper bars, some colours have a huge missmatch . the EYE IS used to seeing a missmatch on bumpers as lower panels reflect road surfaces and differant light etc etc. but how about a missmatched body panel , like a front door to front gaurd .
it is impossible to match paint for steel with paint on plastic for a number of reasons . one being plastic paint has to be more flexible than steel paint. another is plastic reflects BASE light differently to steel. etc etc .
now somethings spring to mind its hard enough to repair damage and match paint of a same substance to a panel. it will be interesting to see a VE after an accident repair.
most cars with plastic front gaurds have a purpose 2 tone . coluor scheme ///////??????????????????????????? :

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Old 03-08-2006, 07:13 PM   #2
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I'd be more worried with the back of the car as the rear quarter panel goes all the way up to the roof (like the A/B series) much more expensive to repair than before.
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Cars have been using plastic parts for years. Got over it, its nothing major.
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Plastic Gaurds aye.

I certainly wouldnt buy a car with plastic guards, yuck!
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Yes and this is under consideration from me right now, As my mother was just driving my car home stopped at a red light and a car hit her straight up the rear end.
He said she had no brake lights:P They were stopped he ran into her stationary they bloody work just fine all 5 of them;).
Now there is plenty of scratches etc but I'm thinking more underneath that is there any bending under the bumpers??.

Sure front is better then rear, change guards etc but at the back it's more sensitive not as easy.
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Sure front is better then rear, change guards etc but at the back it's more sensitive not as easy.
Sometimes the back isn't too bad Back end damage
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Plastic Gaurds aye.

I certainly wouldnt buy a car with plastic guards, yuck!

the tin can crap they use on fords aint any better
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Cars have been using plastic parts for years. Got over it, its nothing major.
You'll find that a few of the cars in the Nissan range have plastic guards and the colour match is terrible with them. Makes the car look cheap.
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one of my mates has an Xtrail with plastic guards. Paint match is exact on the guards but the bumpers are different shades!!
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As long as you take care of your paint its nothing to worry about. Its only coz its on the holden your worried, if Ford used plastic guards people will think its the best thing since slided bread
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As long as you take care of your paint its nothing to worry about. Its only coz its on the holden your worried, if Ford used plastic guards people will think its the best thing since slided bread
Hahahahahhaaaahahahahahhahaha :
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Old 04-08-2006, 07:57 AM   #12
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it is impossible to match paint for steel with paint on plastic for a number of reasons
Rubbish...

My WRX has perfect matching body/bumpers, yet my SP20 bumpers have an absolutely terrible colour match.


The new Focus has the worst mismatching I've ever seen, the Territory's are not alot better.

So it can be done
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Old 04-08-2006, 08:19 AM   #13
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A good mate has a 1999 F150 Pick Up with the "Flareside" tub and the sides of that are made of some sort of plastic/composite/etc material. The only way we found out was when a kid tried to stick a fridge magnet to the side of the tub and it didn't stick. There is absolutely no colour mismatch (This thing is three different colours too.)

We ended up checking all the panels and only the roof, doors, front gaurds and tailgate where metal. Yes, I know some steels are not magnetic, but when we looked under the different parts of the truck it was obvious that the parts were not metallic.

Remember that Henry Ford was one of the first to promote alternative materials in cars. In the 1930's he made panels out of Corn Starch and there's an image of him laying into one with a sledge hammer.
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Old 04-08-2006, 09:25 AM   #14
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There are two major reasons for the mismatch in color.
One is that the majority of painted plastic compents are painted by the supplier, and there can be multiple suppliers of paint - therefore variation. If the front fenders or bumpers were on the car when painted, they would match the rest of the car.
The other major reason, mainly with mica paints is that the pigment is actually very small flakes that can lie at different angles, which is why the car can look a different color depending what direction you look at it from. If the spray angle is different for different components, they will look a different color when side by side, even if the color match is perfect.
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