Caporegime
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Hi all
One of the lugs on my car's luggage cover broke (see pic below).
Unfortunately this plastic lug is not individually serviceable and the dealer has advised that the whole load cover unit would have to be replaced at the cost of about £700.
I have an extended warranty but this part is apparently not covered. I'm drafting a whinge but assuming this is unsuccessful, what's the strongest way to bond these two items together please?
I'm familiar with epoxy but 1. will it hold and 2. is there anything better? Is there anything like plumber's solvent plastic weld for example that could work?
This is a fairly high-stress piece of plastic so I'm assuming whatever I try will eventually break again.
Cheers.
Edit: for clarity hopefully - the plastic lug is the guide runner than slides along rails (one on each side) to extend and retract the cover when the boot is closed / opened.
One of the lugs on my car's luggage cover broke (see pic below).
Unfortunately this plastic lug is not individually serviceable and the dealer has advised that the whole load cover unit would have to be replaced at the cost of about £700.
I have an extended warranty but this part is apparently not covered. I'm drafting a whinge but assuming this is unsuccessful, what's the strongest way to bond these two items together please?
I'm familiar with epoxy but 1. will it hold and 2. is there anything better? Is there anything like plumber's solvent plastic weld for example that could work?
This is a fairly high-stress piece of plastic so I'm assuming whatever I try will eventually break again.
Cheers.
Edit: for clarity hopefully - the plastic lug is the guide runner than slides along rails (one on each side) to extend and retract the cover when the boot is closed / opened.
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