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    Sorry to bring this thread back to life. I bought some SSR center caps and I am going to replace the emblems with replacement emblems from Pine Engineering that are made of aluminum.

    What type of adhesive would you recommend I use that is strong and will not damage the center caps?

    Thanks!

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    I'm sure I've seen Pine recommend a particular adhesive on one of their FB posts, I'm guessing you've asked them already though?

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    https://conspecmaterials.com/shop/se...tural-sealant/

    Chemlink m1 sealant. It bonds to metal and plastic. We sell it to the local wheel repair shop for their 3-piece wheels. Sets fast, and cleans up easy with a rag and rubbing alcohol. There is zero solvent so it won't attack the plastic or metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joelioooo View Post
    I'm sure I've seen Pine recommend a particular adhesive on one of their FB posts, I'm guessing you've asked them already though?
    I have asked them Joel, and they have recommended a 3m fabric adhesive which they began to attach to their emblems not long after I purchased my set of course =).

    Quote Originally Posted by Phatmiata View Post
    https://conspecmaterials.com/shop/se...tural-sealant/

    Chemlink m1 sealant. It bonds to metal and plastic. We sell it to the local wheel repair shop for their 3-piece wheels. Sets fast, and cleans up easy with a rag and rubbing alcohol. There is zero solvent so it won't attack the plastic or metal.
    Thanks for the suggestion, would you happen to sell this stuff in a smaller tube? I would hate to purchase all that just for a small project.

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