Epoxies
Get strong, permanent repairs with automotive epoxies from Phantom Motorsports. Epoxies are essential for anyone tackling repairs, restorations, or custom fabrications—delivering high-strength bonds on metal, plastic, fiberglass, and more. Whether you’re patching a cracked intake, filling a casting void, attaching brackets, or performing bodywork, our selection includes fast-set, high-heat, and metal-filled formulas for every job.
At Phantom Motorsports, we carry epoxies from trusted brands known for reliability and durability in demanding automotive environments. Each product is carefully formulated for easy application, rapid cure times, and maximum adhesion—even under the stresses of constant vibration, high temperatures, and exposure to fluids or chemicals. Choose the right epoxy and make lasting repairs that stand up to the road, track, or trail.
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Edelbrock A/B Epoxy Putty - 1Lb. 9290
EDELBROCK
$55.482 Part Epoxy - A and B Epoxy - 1 lb Packet - Kit$55.48 -
$42.87
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Valco 2 Oz Epoxi Putty - Steel Reinforced 710Xx636
VALCO
$13.902 Part Epoxy - Professional Grade - 2 oz Tube - Each$13.90 -
Permatex Permapoxy 1 Minute Epoxy 25Ml. 84160
PERMATEX
$13.102-Part Epoxy - 1 Minute Epoxy - 25 ml Syringe - Each$13.10 -
Loctite Locweld Bonding Compound 2Pk 1Oz Tube 495540
LOCTITE
$12.942 Part Epoxy - LocWeld - Cold Weld - Hardening / Weld Agent - 1 oz Tubes - Kit$12.94 -
$12.50
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Permatex Quick Set Epoxy 84101
PERMATEX
$11.902 Part Epoxy - 5 Minute Epoxy - 0.84 oz Syringe - Each$11.90 -
Loctite Quick Set Auto Epoxy 0.85 Oz 1395391
LOCTITE
$10.882 Part Epoxy - Quick Set - 0.85 oz Syringe - Each$10.88
FAQ
What are automotive epoxies used for?
Epoxies are two-part adhesives or fillers used to bond, fill, or repair a wide range of automotive materials—including metal, plastic, fiberglass, composites, and more.
Are your epoxies suitable for high-temperature or under-hood repairs?
Yes! We offer specialty high-heat and metal-filled epoxies designed to withstand the temperatures and stresses found under the hood or near exhaust components.
Can I use epoxy on fuel tanks or coolant components?
Some epoxies are rated for chemical and fluid resistance—check product descriptions for compatibility with gas, oil, or coolant exposure. Use only the right formula for sealing critical fluid systems.
How long do epoxies take to cure?
Cure times vary by formula—from a few minutes for fast-setting types to several hours for maximum strength. Always follow the directions for full strength and safe handling.
Can epoxies be sanded, drilled, or painted after curing?
Absolutely! Once cured, most automotive epoxies can be sanded, drilled, tapped, and painted for a seamless and permanent repair.
Are epoxies suitable for structural repairs?
While many epoxies provide extremely strong bonds, only use them for structural repairs if specified by the manufacturer—major load-bearing or safety-critical components are best repaired with traditional welding or replacement.
What if my epoxy arrives hard, separated, or leaking?
Customer satisfaction is our priority. If your epoxy is unusable on arrival, contact us within 7 days for a replacement, exchange, or refund.