The rubber trim in the wheel well of my sister’s car separated from the steel frame. What’s the best way to reattach it?

Obviously I’ll clean the steel and rubber with soap and water, and probably use some kind of adhesive. I know it needs to be weather proof and vibration proof. I was thinking construction adhesive, but I think that would fail the vibration test. Then I thought epoxy, but standard epoxy would probably have the same issue. What about steel reinforced epoxy?

Any other suggestions? Should I use an abbrasive like steel wool?

  • IWW4@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    Look on the wheel well on the other side of the car and we how that piece of trim is attached to that wheel well.

    Chances there’s a groove it has to get seated back into. Try to reseat the trim.

    If the trim got damaged somehow and wont reseat, take it to a parts store and they will sell you a replacement.

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      3 days ago

      This answer here. Look at the other side. Do the same thing. You can also search her model Subaru and the year number to see what that part is called then look at YouTube on how to replace it. Even if you can’t find a video for that exact car it should give you an idea of where to start.

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    2 days ago

    Look for different types of automotive push clips, construction adhesive like loctite 3PL or similar.

    See what the manufacturer uses and do that.

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    2 days ago

    Is this wheel well trim or is this rear door seal trim that’s hanging out? If its door seal, it has small plastics clips that clip into the door, you can buy them cheap on aliexpress, or expensive at the dealership

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    3 days ago

    They are usually held on by little clips you can buy from auto parts store. I would glue it with some kind of adhesive that is waterproof and stays soft like a sika product or similar. Those coming off are a known issue for Subaru