Doms
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I’ll preface this by saying I have never worked with plastics. I know a little bit about different types and whatever else, but not my wheel house.
I have 2001 VW Jetta that someone retrofit some HID projectors into at some point in the past. I was never really thrilled with the job they did on sealing up the back of the headlight housing or the way some of the wiring was done, but it’s my commuter car and I never really cared enough to change it. I have the car in the garage right now to fix a few little things and decided to refinish my headlights as they were beginning to yellow. While they are out I decided to take a look at projector install.
To accommodate the size of the projectors, the original VW dust covers were hacked up, and then what looks like a universal cover was fixed in place with copious amounts of silicon. This is how these pieces fit together (silicon obviously removed)


As you can see, the gap is pretty big. What can I do to fill it other than silicone?
I don’t think fibreglass is the best option with it being plastic and all but I have worked with it is the past and it could be done.
A friend suggested possibly using some aluminum to shape a filler piece which would rivet to both of my existing pieces. I haven’t looked at this since he mentioned it to see how that would work out, but it’s probably another possibility.
Do I have options for plastic welding? Is there some sort of plastic filler I could use to build up and then eventually fuse these two parts? Like tig but with plastic?
Anything better that I am complete overlooking? I don’t need it to look like a factory part, but I would like it to be better than it was.
Thanks.
I have 2001 VW Jetta that someone retrofit some HID projectors into at some point in the past. I was never really thrilled with the job they did on sealing up the back of the headlight housing or the way some of the wiring was done, but it’s my commuter car and I never really cared enough to change it. I have the car in the garage right now to fix a few little things and decided to refinish my headlights as they were beginning to yellow. While they are out I decided to take a look at projector install.
To accommodate the size of the projectors, the original VW dust covers were hacked up, and then what looks like a universal cover was fixed in place with copious amounts of silicon. This is how these pieces fit together (silicon obviously removed)


As you can see, the gap is pretty big. What can I do to fill it other than silicone?
I don’t think fibreglass is the best option with it being plastic and all but I have worked with it is the past and it could be done.
A friend suggested possibly using some aluminum to shape a filler piece which would rivet to both of my existing pieces. I haven’t looked at this since he mentioned it to see how that would work out, but it’s probably another possibility.
Do I have options for plastic welding? Is there some sort of plastic filler I could use to build up and then eventually fuse these two parts? Like tig but with plastic?
Anything better that I am complete overlooking? I don’t need it to look like a factory part, but I would like it to be better than it was.
Thanks.