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me 2 Dec 29, 2013 10:48 AM

windsheild cowl ideas
 
Hey guys, trying to figure out what to do about a cracked up windsheild cowl. Im having a hard time finding used ones and Im not paying 300+ for a new one. Ive got a small corner missing from the drivers side and thought maybe there was something I could use to create a new one, like a mold of the old one or something. Thanks for any ideas. Its pretty much the last peice on my disco that is broke....

mbruneaux Dec 29, 2013 11:49 AM

I'm in the same predicament, we have water leaking in and I think it's the broken cowl. I'm at the gorilla tape phase soon. The used one's are so brittle it's almost a waste of time. Maybe a custom flashing cowl!!!

me 2 Dec 29, 2013 11:58 AM

stuff
 
Yeah, i considered trying to fab one out of sheet metal but not to sure on that.

SoCal Rob Dec 29, 2013 07:13 PM

I saw this one (made of fiberglass) referenced in another thread on the forum: LAND ROVER FRONT WIPER PANEL COVER DISCOVERY 2 II 99 – 04 JAK000010PMA MB | Miami British

-Rob

bosshogt Dec 29, 2013 07:35 PM

Your best bet is to find one on eBay or ask that guy in KY (Drillbit). When looking for parts like that, patience is the key even though you need it yesterday. I searched eBay and none are up currently.

drowssap Dec 30, 2013 07:11 AM

that or email paul grant

potxoli Dec 30, 2013 07:26 AM

how about the following for a hack DIY:

Sugru to bond plastic pieces together: The future needs fixing - the future needs fixing - sugru

Some ABS sheet you can cut with large snips: 12"x24"x 1 8" ABS Plastic Sheet Custom Stereo Plate Textured Front Smooth Back | eBay

Given enough patience, it should make for a reasonable repair.

Other idea is to fix it with fiberglass. A fiber glass repair kit with the cloth, spreadable jelly and spray paint should do the trick.

dusty1 Dec 30, 2013 08:57 AM

I went DIY too . Fiberglas and epoxy...worked fine


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