
Would You Reccomend Fibreglass Front Ends?
#1
Posted 12 May 2010 - 10:16 PM
so would anyone with the fibreglass front ends reccomend them? i do like the idea as i can whip the whole thing off and make sure the front end never rusts again under the inner wings etc.
#2
Posted 12 May 2010 - 10:19 PM
#3
Posted 12 May 2010 - 10:21 PM
right then, i want to freshen up the front end of my mini, the fornt panel and both wings replacing, however im torn between either buying steel panels, or fitting a fibreglass 1 piece front end. now i do like fibreglass because i think its easy to work with and ive replaced the wings on my other classics with fibreglass ones, however ive been told that fibreglass is awful for crazing and stuff so will ruin the paint eventually.
so would anyone with the fibreglass front ends reccomend them? i do like the idea as i can whip the whole thing off and make sure the front end never rusts again under the inner wings etc.
Ive fitted mine myself, Ive had no problems with it personally and with a fair amount of fettling ive got a pretty good fit.
I'd say the thing to watch is make sure you by a decent quality one, I bought mine fairly cheap and the shape was pretty out, it needed ALOT of sanding to get an near half decent fit.
Hope this helps
#4
Posted 12 May 2010 - 10:26 PM
#5
Posted 12 May 2010 - 10:29 PM
With a fibreglass front end , you are lining yourself up for an IVA test!!!!
Not if you keep the flitches, supposedly.
If you want a flip front and will be using the car regularly then you're much better off making a steel one. Fiberglass front ends are good for track cars and a Sunday run about but I wouldn't want one for regular use. I'm yet to see a fiberglass front end that looked right on a road car.
#6
Posted 12 May 2010 - 10:45 PM
#7
Posted 12 May 2010 - 10:51 PM
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#8
Posted 13 May 2010 - 08:23 AM
apparently if you leave the inner wings on then there's no need for an IVA, that's what I've done

#9
Posted 13 May 2010 - 10:20 AM
apparently if you leave the inner wings on then there's no need for an IVA, that's what I've done
Thats the way I understand it too, as the inner wings are highly structural, cutting them constitutes a modified monocoque and head straight to BIVA. I would however check with either www.the-ace.co.uk or your local DVLA/VOSA inspectors for clarification. I wouldn't like to be resposible for telling you it was ok and then finding you had to prepare your car for the test!
#10
Posted 13 May 2010 - 10:34 AM
apparently if you leave the inner wings on then there's no need for an IVA, that's what I've done
Thats the way I understand it too, as the inner wings are highly structural, cutting them constitutes a modified monocoque and head straight to BIVA. I would however check with either www.the-ace.co.uk or your local DVLA/VOSA inspectors for clarification. I wouldn't like to be resposible for telling you it was ok and then finding you had to prepare your car for the test!
I was really hoping this was the case too, i've got a fibreglass front on order and was hoping to get away without a biva or what ever too. Apparently an iva doesn't apply to any classic mini except the very last ones as it only applys to cars that are 10 years old or less which is where the biva comes in, i'm sure thats the case i read it in the new mini world with the white mk2 on the front.
#11
Posted 13 May 2010 - 11:19 AM
apparently if you leave the inner wings on then there's no need for an IVA, that's what I've done
Thats the way I understand it too, as the inner wings are highly structural, cutting them constitutes a modified monocoque and head straight to BIVA. I would however check with either www.the-ace.co.uk or your local DVLA/VOSA inspectors for clarification. I wouldn't like to be resposible for telling you it was ok and then finding you had to prepare your car for the test!
I was really hoping this was the case too, i've got a fibreglass front on order and was hoping to get away without a biva or what ever too. Apparently an iva doesn't apply to any classic mini except the very last ones as it only applys to cars that are 10 years old or less which is where the biva comes in, i'm sure thats the case i read it in the new mini world with the white mk2 on the front.
ill have to look into this
also, the inner wings, without wings and a front panel attached arent structural at all. theyre flimsy peices of tin to be honest.
i would recomend a fibreglass front. ive got a two piece tho and it is solid mounted but removable. didnt see the point in it flipping, you dont need access that regularly to suspansion etc
#12
Posted 13 May 2010 - 11:32 AM
Yes , which is why it is so farsical!!!! You may as well mock some up with paper mache or tin foil !!!apparently if you leave the inner wings on then there's no need for an IVA, that's what I've done
Thats the way I understand it too, as the inner wings are highly structural, cutting them constitutes a modified monocoque and head straight to BIVA. I would however check with either www.the-ace.co.uk or your local DVLA/VOSA inspectors for clarification. I wouldn't like to be resposible for telling you it was ok and then finding you had to prepare your car for the test!
I was really hoping this was the case too, i've got a fibreglass front on order and was hoping to get away without a biva or what ever too. Apparently an iva doesn't apply to any classic mini except the very last ones as it only applys to cars that are 10 years old or less which is where the biva comes in, i'm sure thats the case i read it in the new mini world with the white mk2 on the front.
also, the inner wings, without wings and a front panel attached arent structural at all. theyre flimsy peices of tin to be honest.
#13
Posted 13 May 2010 - 11:55 AM
On the ten year rule, i dont think that was worded very will in miniworld. Dont have the issue to hand but re-read it. It does not exempt cars over 10 years.
To Add - I have invited someone from The Association of Car Enthusiasts (www.the-ace.co.uk) to join up and explain things for us - they can word it a lot better than myself or miniworld for that matter!
Edited by GW, 13 May 2010 - 12:07 PM.
#14
Posted 13 May 2010 - 12:27 PM
As I understand it IVA is for cars that have been modified enough to lose their original ID so I don't see where a 10 year rule would come in - they will be considered a new build.
#15
Posted 13 May 2010 - 01:10 PM
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