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JB Weld is great stuff, I've drilled and tapped it many times for higher-stress applications than yours
new mudflap on NOS Bluemels front fender (proud of my lighting here)
Also, when I first fitted my chain guard, drilled the hole in the wrong place, and filled it with JBWeld
Thought about finding aluminum paint to mask it, but it's invisible unless you take a macro lens to it
If it's a metal fender, JBWeld will fill great.
Use packing tape top and bottom to keep the epoxy smooth and in place until it cures.
If it's a plastic fender and you want something more flexible, try Rod Bond epoxy.
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